pedigreed Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈped.ɪ.ɡriːd]
  • Us [ ˈped.ə.ɡriːd]

Meaning of pedigreed In English

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Examples of pedigreed

  • We might say that only pedigreed rules can result from rule-guided behavior and still result in r ule-guided behavior.

  • He also bought pedigreed hens and hogs, which are more difficult to raise but produce bigger eggs and better meat than common varieties.

  • The set of pedigreed rules fluctuates depending on which r ules bear the right pedigrees at any given time.

  • In another experiment a veterinary surgeon, assisted by other scientists, poisoned pedigreed dogs with the weedkiller sodium chlorate.

  • The pedigreed horses he bred were for many years the highlight of his farming/ranching initiatives.

  • A "pedigreed" cat is one whose ancestry is recorded, but may have ancestors of different breeds.

  • Many pedigreed and especially purebred cats are exhibited as show cats.

  • A pedigreed cat is one whose ancestry is recorded by a cat fancier organization.

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