Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for RE-PRO-DUCE
REP-RO-BA'TION-ERRE-PRO-DUC-ED
RE-PRO-DUCE, v.t. [re and produce.]
To produce again; to renew the production of a thing destroyed. Trees are reproduced by new shoots from the roots or stump; and certain animals, as the polype, are reproduced from cuttings. – Encyc.
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