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All insemination synonyms

in·sem·i·nate
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noun insemination

  • beginning — The beginning of an event or process is the first part of it.
  • origin — something from which anything arises or is derived; source; fountainhead: to follow a stream to its origin.
  • fertilization — an act, process, or instance of fertilizing.
  • propagation — the act of propagating.
  • breeding — If someone says that a person has breeding, they mean that they think the person is from a good social background and has good manners.
  • procreation — to beget or generate (offspring).
  • implantation — the act of implanting.
  • pollination — the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma.
  • outset — the beginning or start: I wanted to explain the situation at the outset.
  • initiation — formal admission or acceptance into an organization or club, adult status in one's community or society, etc.
  • start — to begin or set out, as on a journey or activity.
  • invention — the act of inventing.
  • formation — the act or process of forming or the state of being formed: the formation of ice.
  • inception — beginning; start; commencement.
  • impregnation — to make pregnant; get with child or young.
  • germination — to begin to grow or develop.
  • conjugation — inflection of a verb for person, number, tense, voice, mood, etc
  • fecundation — to make prolific or fruitful.
  • fertilisation — (chiefly, British) alternative spelling of 'fertilization'.
  • artificial insemination — Artificial insemination is a medical technique for making a woman pregnant by injecting previously stored sperm into her womb. Female animals can also be made pregnant by artificial insemination. The abbreviation AI is also used.
  • conception — A conception of something is an idea that you have of it in your mind.
  • reproduction — the act or process of reproducing.
  • birth — When a baby is born, you refer to this event as his or her birth.
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