Brood Mother Taming World Record 2min28

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brood
/bruːd/
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noun
noun: brood; plural noun: broods

1.
a family of birds or other young animals produced at one hatching or birth.
"a brood of chicks"
synonyms: offspring, young, progeny, spawn; More
family, hatch, clutch, nest, litter;
rareprogeniture
"it flew under the bridge to feed its brood"
informal
a large family of children.
"she was brought up as part of a brood of eight"
synonyms: family, household, ménage, clan, tribe; More
children, offspring, youngsters, little ones, progeny, descendants, issue;
informalkids, sprogs
"Gillian was the youngest of the brood"
2.
bee or wasp larvae.

verb
verb: brood; 3rd person present: broods; past tense: brooded; past participle: brooded; gerund or present participle: brooding

1.
think deeply about something that makes one unhappy, angry, or worried.
"she had brooded over the subject a thousand times"
synonyms: worry about, fret about, agonize over, mope over, moon over, languish over, feel despondent about, grieve over, sulk about, eat one's heart out over; More
think about, ponder, contemplate, pore over, meditate on, muse on, mull over, dwell on, ruminate on/over, chew over, puzzle over, weigh up, turn over in one's mind
"he slumped in his armchair, brooding on how life had let him down"
2.
(of a bird) sit on (eggs) to hatch them.
"the male pheasant-tailed jacana takes over once the eggs are laid and broods them"
synonyms: incubate, cover, hatch, sit on
"the male takes over once the eggs are laid and broods them"
(of a fish, frog, or invertebrate) hold (developing eggs) within the body.

adjective
adjective: brood

1.
(of an animal) kept to be used for breeding.
"a brood mare"







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