1. reproductive - Noun
2. reproductive - Adjective
3. reproductive - Adjective Satellite
Tending, or pertaining, to reproduction; employed in reproduction.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe emphasis must not be on the right to abortion but on the right to privacy and reproductive control. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The blind conviction that we have to do something about other people's reproductive behavior, and that we may have to do it whether they like it or not, derives from the assumption that the world belongs to us, who have so expertly depleted its resources, rather than to them, who have not. Germaine Greer
Because we spoke so loudly, opponents of reproductive health access demonized and smeared me and others on the public airwaves. These smears are obvious attempts to distract from meaningful policy discussions and to silence women's voices regarding their own health care. Sandra Fluke
For hundreds of millions of years, Sex was the most efficient method for propagating information of dubious provenance: the origins of all those snippets of junk DNA are lost in the sands of reproductive history. Move aside, Sex: the world-wide Web has usurped your role. Seth Lloyd
Humans are the reproductive organs of technology. Kevin Kelly (editor)
Evolution acts slowly. Our psychological characteristics today are those that promoted reproductive success in the ancestral environmen. Keith Henson