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Definition of purebred in US English: purebredadjectiveˈpyo͝orˌbredˈpjʊrˌbrɛdˈpjʊrˌbrɛd (of an animal) bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Example sentencesExamples - The top ten diseases among purebred dogs include several that afflict humans, including cancer, epilepsy, heart disease, allergy, retinal disease and cataracts.
- Thus, to ensure the Akita a permanent place among the purebred dogs of Japan, breed advocates began working to eliminate the superaggressive tendencies required in the times of war.
- Having a purebred human baby is like having a purebred dog; it's nothing but vanity, human vanity.
- Because of the way dogs have been breed, there is little genetic variation within purebred dogs and many breeds of dogs began with a very small number of dogs, so they had little genetic variation to begin with.
- When you look at his herd now, you see reds, blacks, browns, a few obvious Holsteins and a very few purebred Jerseys.
- If everyone has a purebred dog that does not even belong to our country, then what do we do to our poor Indian mongrels who are as healthy and loyal as the so called pedigree dogs?
- Sometimes a tiger cub sells for less than the cost of a purebred puppy - under U.S. $400.
- The ten purebred dogs, most of them Labrador retrievers, were rescued about a year ago when U.S. law-enforcement officers raided a rural Colombia veterinary clinic.
- The project will also hire 200 vets to assist the process of breeding purebred horses.
- Most dog breeds are highly inbred and therefore the level of homogeneity is greater in purebred dogs than in mutts.
- The offspring of a mating between two purebred dogs of different breeds is a mongrel, a mutt.
- To find a purebred cat, you may start with the Cat Fancier's Association.
- Three of 15 cooperators were purebred cattle operations, one cooperator was already retaining ownership to the feedyard, and six cooperators failed to participate in the feedout program.
- Dingoes are the oldest purebred dog in the world and were isolated from other dogs for 5000 years until the arrival of Europeans and their dogs.
- They also scouted numerous dog shows to take cheek-swab DNA samples from five purebred dogs of each of the 85 common breeds they tested.
- The majority of purebred dogs are not show dogs.
- He's kept and shown his own purebred birds since 1958, when he was just 5 years old, following in the footsteps of his father, grandmother and great-grandmother be fore him.
- In all, 118 purebred kittens (offspring of two native Florida panther parents) and 54 hybrid kittens were born.
- In central Iowa, purebred bucks and does cost $500 or more per animal.
- Until recently, the breed was considered a common domestic in Japan, much like our American shorthair was considered a domestic here for many years, rather than a purebred cat.
nounˈpyo͝orˌbredˈpjʊrˌbrɛdˈpjʊrˌbrɛd An animal bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Example sentencesExamples - Crossbreeds and mongrels are generally physically healthier than purebreds, more psychologically stable and invariably live longer.
- I'll also point out that unethical breeding isn't limited to breeding mutts, there are all too many unethical breeders of purebreds out there too, which is why doing your homework is vital.
- Something in my memories hints that there were rumors that the Hellhound was mixing his purebreds with wolves or coyotes.
- When I asked the owner he said this is a genetic problem with purebreds.
- By all measures, the beef from these cross-pollinated calves is ‘substantially equivalent’ to that of my purebreds.
- The Lusitano is a breed of horse that dates back to around 1700BC, which makes it one of the earliest equine purebreds still in existence today.
- If most dog guide books are purebreds, then this one is a mutt.
- Breeds were predominantly British purebreds or British crossbreds.
- The researchers found more than three times as many hybrid kittens reached adulthood than purebreds.
- In my experience purebreds seem to have more health problems due to overbreeding.
- The top ten diseases in purebreds include several that are major health concerns to humans, including cancer, epilepsy, retinal disease, cataracts, and heart disease.
- In all the other cases, hybrids fared at least as well as the purebreds, and sometimes even better.
- The researchers revealed distinct DNA blueprints for each of the 85 varieties of purebreds that were analyzed as well as similarities between certain breeds.
- We frequented local shelters for two months, then began researching purebreds.
- Their dairy cattle were never the best in Middlesex County, but during World War I George Bogue began to improve the dairy herd with the purchase of Holstein-Friesan purebreds.
- The purebreds that competed in Best In Show last year are widely acknowledged among fanciers to be the greatest single lineup in Westminster history, according to Frei.
- Probably the most challenging type of sheep farming is the breeding of purebreds to produce foundation breeding stock.
- In fact the Report says that registered purebreds accounted for less than 1% of our national pig herd two years ago.
- Take canines, for example - mate two purebreds from the same lineage and you're far more likely to win Best in Show.
- Calf survival rates are better in crossbreds than purebreds.
Derivativesnoun ˈpjʊənəsˈpjʊrnəs The pureness of the colour white carried for him an oracle of ‘love-life-death’. Example sentencesExamples - Arguably, one could hardly have improved on the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, with its weight, pureness of timbre, and intrinsic sympathy for the material.
- There is a pureness about free climbing as the climber relies solely on the use of his or her own skills to ascend a rock face.
- He sings with a clarity, a pureness, that is so very human.
- He has a pureness about him that I wish more people had.
Rhymesabjure, adjure, allure, amour, assure, Bahawalpur, boor, Borobudur, Cavour, coiffure, conjure, couture, cure, dastur, de nos jours, doublure, dour, embouchure, endure, ensure, enure, gravure, immature, immure, impure, inure, Jaipur, Koh-i-noor, Kultur, liqueur, lure, manure, moor, Moore, Muir, mure, Nagpur, Namur, obscure, parkour, photogravure, plat du jour, Pompadour, procure, rotogravure, Ruhr, Saussure, secure, simon-pure, spoor, Stour, sure, tour, Tours, velour, Yom Kippur, you're Definition of purebred in US English: purebredadjectiveˈpyo͝orˌbredˈpjʊrˌbrɛd (of an animal) bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Example sentencesExamples - The top ten diseases among purebred dogs include several that afflict humans, including cancer, epilepsy, heart disease, allergy, retinal disease and cataracts.
- Thus, to ensure the Akita a permanent place among the purebred dogs of Japan, breed advocates began working to eliminate the superaggressive tendencies required in the times of war.
- Having a purebred human baby is like having a purebred dog; it's nothing but vanity, human vanity.
- Because of the way dogs have been breed, there is little genetic variation within purebred dogs and many breeds of dogs began with a very small number of dogs, so they had little genetic variation to begin with.
- When you look at his herd now, you see reds, blacks, browns, a few obvious Holsteins and a very few purebred Jerseys.
- If everyone has a purebred dog that does not even belong to our country, then what do we do to our poor Indian mongrels who are as healthy and loyal as the so called pedigree dogs?
- Sometimes a tiger cub sells for less than the cost of a purebred puppy - under U.S. $400.
- The ten purebred dogs, most of them Labrador retrievers, were rescued about a year ago when U.S. law-enforcement officers raided a rural Colombia veterinary clinic.
- The project will also hire 200 vets to assist the process of breeding purebred horses.
- Most dog breeds are highly inbred and therefore the level of homogeneity is greater in purebred dogs than in mutts.
- The offspring of a mating between two purebred dogs of different breeds is a mongrel, a mutt.
- To find a purebred cat, you may start with the Cat Fancier's Association.
- Three of 15 cooperators were purebred cattle operations, one cooperator was already retaining ownership to the feedyard, and six cooperators failed to participate in the feedout program.
- Dingoes are the oldest purebred dog in the world and were isolated from other dogs for 5000 years until the arrival of Europeans and their dogs.
- They also scouted numerous dog shows to take cheek-swab DNA samples from five purebred dogs of each of the 85 common breeds they tested.
- The majority of purebred dogs are not show dogs.
- He's kept and shown his own purebred birds since 1958, when he was just 5 years old, following in the footsteps of his father, grandmother and great-grandmother be fore him.
- In all, 118 purebred kittens (offspring of two native Florida panther parents) and 54 hybrid kittens were born.
- In central Iowa, purebred bucks and does cost $500 or more per animal.
- Until recently, the breed was considered a common domestic in Japan, much like our American shorthair was considered a domestic here for many years, rather than a purebred cat.
nounˈpyo͝orˌbredˈpjʊrˌbrɛd An animal bred from parents of the same breed or variety. Example sentencesExamples - Crossbreeds and mongrels are generally physically healthier than purebreds, more psychologically stable and invariably live longer.
- I'll also point out that unethical breeding isn't limited to breeding mutts, there are all too many unethical breeders of purebreds out there too, which is why doing your homework is vital.
- Something in my memories hints that there were rumors that the Hellhound was mixing his purebreds with wolves or coyotes.
- When I asked the owner he said this is a genetic problem with purebreds.
- By all measures, the beef from these cross-pollinated calves is ‘substantially equivalent’ to that of my purebreds.
- The Lusitano is a breed of horse that dates back to around 1700BC, which makes it one of the earliest equine purebreds still in existence today.
- If most dog guide books are purebreds, then this one is a mutt.
- Breeds were predominantly British purebreds or British crossbreds.
- The researchers found more than three times as many hybrid kittens reached adulthood than purebreds.
- In my experience purebreds seem to have more health problems due to overbreeding.
- The top ten diseases in purebreds include several that are major health concerns to humans, including cancer, epilepsy, retinal disease, cataracts, and heart disease.
- In all the other cases, hybrids fared at least as well as the purebreds, and sometimes even better.
- The researchers revealed distinct DNA blueprints for each of the 85 varieties of purebreds that were analyzed as well as similarities between certain breeds.
- We frequented local shelters for two months, then began researching purebreds.
- Their dairy cattle were never the best in Middlesex County, but during World War I George Bogue began to improve the dairy herd with the purchase of Holstein-Friesan purebreds.
- The purebreds that competed in Best In Show last year are widely acknowledged among fanciers to be the greatest single lineup in Westminster history, according to Frei.
- Probably the most challenging type of sheep farming is the breeding of purebreds to produce foundation breeding stock.
- In fact the Report says that registered purebreds accounted for less than 1% of our national pig herd two years ago.
- Take canines, for example - mate two purebreds from the same lineage and you're far more likely to win Best in Show.
- Calf survival rates are better in crossbreds than purebreds.
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