rearing
11Rearing — Term used for setting up timber framed houses. They were almost prefabricated in sections, with plaster and flooring to be added later. Whereas peasants houses might last only two or three years and were then replaced close by, these timber… …
12rearing — Synonyms and related words: anabatic, apotheosis, apprenticeship, ascendant, ascending, ascensional, ascensive, ascent, assumption, basic training, beatification, bolt upright, breaking, breeding, canonization, climbing, conditioning, cultivation …
13rearing — rɪr /rɪə n. back end; hindmost unit of an army (or fleet, etc.) v. raise, bring up; erect, construct; raise, lift, elevate; rise onto the hind legs adj. back, hind …
14rearing — 1) angrier 2) grainer …
15rearing — mocking, by repeating another s words with disdain, or the like. Exm …
16rearing habitat — areas where larval and juvenile fish find food and shelter …
17rearing pond — 1) an artificial impoundment in which juvenile fish are raised prior to release into the natural habitat 2) all types of ponds in which fish are grown …
18rearing-bone — …
19rearing crew — …
20Gender of rearing — is the gender in which parents rear a child. This is the gender assigned to the child by parents and doctors (usually based on the appearance of the external genitalia), and taught to the child. Aspects of rearing include choosing a name,… …