Producing new life or offspring.
1 It's supposed to be for purposes that are yes, conjugal…but also procreative .
2 On the other hand, all the digestive and procreative functions are inhibited.
3 They are quite proud of the proof of their still procreative powers.
4 That once seemingly eternal window of procreative opportunity was slowly lowering.
5 Then its procreative power became weakened to the verge of exhaustion.
6 Apollo's great opponent Dionysus is ruler of the chthonian whose law is procreative femaleness.
7 They say that you have to accept whatever pops out of your procreative unions.
8 On the other hand, males often look like procreative pygmies.
9 The act is based on the procreative law of nature.
10 I thought of family sociologically as nuclear, procreative , and extended.
11 But everywhere and always, evolution is antagonistic to procreative dissolution.
12 The sac-like breasts, bulging belly, and padded hips conflate woman with her procreative function.
13 Apart from the procreative necessity, was woman an unavoidable evil?
14 They're supposed to be within marriage, for purposes that are, yes, conjugal... but also procreative .
15 A peculiarity of St. Louis society is that its members are as a rule procreative .
16 The procreative passion no longer crawls, a hideous thing, but soars aloft, a winged Psyche.
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