studbook
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of studbook
Example Sentences
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The pairing and breeding of particular animals is managed by a studbook holder, who makes matches according to genetic diversity and other suitability criteria.
From BBC • Jul. 29, 2025
Its studbook is an attempt to “phase out” the hybrid orangutan.
From The New Yorker • Jun. 24, 2016
The S.S.P. has a studbook listing all orangutans in North American zoos, along with their DNA, kinship information, and personality attributes.
From The New Yorker • Jun. 24, 2016
The Prague Zoo continues to maintain the studbook for the species, a record of the parentage of every individual Przewalski’s horse on the planet.
From Scientific American • Feb. 3, 2014
Instinctive, inbred, unconscious, and unregistered in any studbook of Burke or Gotha–but quality.
From The Missourian by Lyle, Eugene P. (Eugene Percy)
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