1. rearing - Noun
2. rearing - Verb
4. rearing - Adjective Satellite
of Rear
Source: Webster's dictionarythey debated whether nature or nurture was more important Source: Internet
a lion rampant Source: Internet
Adult worker honey bees consume 3.4-4.3 mg of pollen per day to meet a dry matter requirement of 66-74% protein. citation The rearing of one larva requires 125-187.5 mg pollen or 25-37.5 mg protein for proper development. Source: Internet
And here we are, staring into the face of anti-Semitism, which is rearing its ugly head once again. Source: Internet
Adding to the cause, pen rearing projects for salmon can be found all along the Lake Ontario shoreline. Source: Internet
Baker, p.113 Although she enjoyed motherhood and assumed primary responsibility for rearing the children, Stanton found herself unsatisfied and even depressed by the lack of intellectual companionship and stimulation in Seneca Falls. Source: Internet