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mating

/ˈmeɪtɪŋ/

Meanings
  • The act of two animals coming together to reproduce.

    - "Lions mate in the wild."
    - "Elephants have a complex mating ritual."
    - "Rabbits are known for their high reproductive rate."

Antonyms

demate
Synonyms

couple , match , pair , pairing
Rhymes
Words rhyming with mating
mate , wait , gate , state , fate , mate
Homophones
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  1. ["mate", "meet, to come together, to engage in social interaction"]


Variants
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mate , mated , mates , mating , mating game , mating season
Forms
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The term 'mating' is used in various forms to describe the act of two animals coming together to reproduce. Some common forms of the term include 'matings', 'mating season', 'mating habits', and 'mating behavior'., In addition to these forms, the term 'mating' is also used in a broader sense to describe any form of interaction or union between two or more entities. For instance, the term 'mating' is sometimes used to describe the merging of two companies or the joining of two political parties. However, it is important to note that the use of the term 'mating' in this broader sense is not as common as its use to describe the act of animal reproduction.


Etymology
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The term 'mating' comes from the Old English word 'matian', which means 'to meet, come together, or unite'. Over time, the term came to be used specifically in reference to the act of two animals coming together to reproduce.


Related Concepts
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  1. Reproductive system: The reproductive system is a complex network of organs and structures that work together to facilitate the production, protection, and survival of offspring.

  2. Fertility: Fertility refers to the ability of an organism to produce offspring. Fertility can be affected by a variety of factors, including age, nutrition, disease, environmental conditions, and genetic factors.

  3. Breeding: Breeding refers to the deliberate and controlled reproduction of animals or plants to produce offspring with specific desired traits or characteristics. Breeding can be carried out for various purposes, including agricultural production, scientific research, conservation of endangered species, and recreational or aesthetic purposes.

  4. Gametes: Gametes are sex cells that are specialized for the purpose of fusion during fertilization to produce a new individual. Gametes can be classified into two types based on their shape and function: male gametes, which are called sperm, and female gametes, which are called ova or eggs.

  5. Insemination: Insemination refers to the process by which sperm are introduced into the reproductive tract of a female with the intention of fertilizing an ovum or egg. Insemination can be carried out naturally, as in the case of copulation between a male and a female, or artificially, as in the case of in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intrauterine insemination (IUI).

  6. Fertilization: Fertilization refers to the process by which a sperm fuses with an ovum or egg to form a zygote, which is the initial cell of a new individual. Fertilization can occur internally, as in the case of natural insemination or copulation between a male and a female, or externally, as in the case of artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization (IVF).

  7. Implantation: Implantation refers to the process by which a zygote, which is the initial cell of a new individual, implants itself into the lining of the uterus, where it will grow and develop into a fetus. Implantation usually occurs approximately six to ten days after fertilization, depending on various factors, including the individual's menstrual cycle, overall health, and lifestyle factors. Once implantation has occurred, the developing fetus will be protected by the uterine lining, which will provide nourishment and support to the growing fetus until it is born.


Culture
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["In various cultures, mating is considered a significant event. For instance, in some African cultures, the mating of elephants is believed to symbolize the unity and strength of the community.", "In some Asian cultures, the mating of cranes is believed to symbolize long life and happiness.", "In some European cultures, the mating of swans is believed to symbolize beauty, grace, and loyalty."]

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