reproductive concept

[rɪˌprɑːˈdʌktɪv ˈkɒnsɛpt]
nounpl: reproductive concepts
conceito reprodutivo
1. A theoretical framework or idea relating to reproduction, fertility, or the biological processes of creating offspring
The reproductive concept in biology includes understanding ovulation and fertilization.
O conceito reprodutivo em biologia inclui a compreensão da ovulação e fertilização.
2. In psychology and sociology, an idea or belief system about reproduction and family planning
Modern reproductive concepts emphasize informed choice and reproductive rights.
Os conceitos reprodutivos modernos enfatizam escolha informada e direitos reprodutivos.
3. In art and design, a preliminary idea or mental image of something to be created or produced
The artist developed a reproductive concept before beginning the sculpture.
A artista desenvolveu um conceito reprodutivo antes de começar a escultura.
The term 'reproductive concept' is primarily used in academic, medical, and sociological contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, discussions around reproductive concepts are often connected to public health initiatives and family planning policies. In the USA, the term frequently appears in debates surrounding reproductive rights and women's health advocacy.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
reproductive ideafertility conceptbreeding notionprocreative theory
Antonyms / Antônimos
contraceptive conceptanti-natalist view

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
conceito reprodutivo
Standard usage in academic and medical contexts
São Paulo
conceito reprodutivo
Common in medical and educational discourse
Rio de Janeiro
conceito reprodutivo
Used similarly to other regions
Portugal
conceito reprodutivo
Formal academic term, identical usage to Brazil

Related Words

reproductionfertilityprocreationreproductive rightsreproductive healthreproductive systemconception

Related Idioms & Phrases

reproductive rights and responsibilities
reproductive autonomy
reproductive freedom
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