Mating in a sentence as a noun

If thy die at age five, my mating did nothing.

People get drunk here too, and people undergo the mating circus here as well.

The sterile males compete with the rest of the population, which drops off the population as mating produces no offspring.

That would be like mating a German Shepard with a Poodle, getting a short dog with curly hair, but with a hair color that resembles the Shepard.

I'm saying that ultimately status and income are considerations that come into play when it comes to the mating game.

Contrary to popular belief, this mating thing is not something which you absolutely must accomplish.

If you believe in evolution and natural selection, then your functionality is just fast and accurate enough to keep you from dying before mating.

Lots of men are simply dropping out of the mating market and simply *********** and not dating because women in their 20s dont select their twentysomething equivalents.

It could also be caused by mechanical and environmental issues affecting the TIL or the mating of the semiconductor to the heat dissipation mechanism.

We do it so we can show we can "do the dance" of mating, that we're clever enough to avoid slipping up in the complex social machinery we've instantiated, and thus we sort ourselves into rankings of social ability.

Some dog breeds are incapable of mating successfully without artificial insemination, or reproducing effectively -- think of a great dane foetus gestating in a female chihuahua -- but within a small single-digit number of generations they can produce hybridised "mutts" that are interfertile.

Mating definitions

noun

the act of pairing a male and female for reproductive purposes; "the casual couplings of adolescents"; "the mating of some species occurs only in the spring"

See also: coupling pairing conjugation union