During the season of incubation and brood rearing the nuthatches retire to the depth of the woods, and are quiet, secretive, and unsocial, seldom betraying their procreant secrets.
And then most birds will sooner or later betray the presence of their nests, but the Kentucky warblers seldom do so, knowing too well how to keep their procreant secrets.
Mistakes and Imperfections of the Procreant Instinct of Molothrus bonariensis.
The mystery of the Bay-wings' nest twice found containing over the usual complement of eggs is cleared up, and I have now suddenly become acquainted with the procreant instinct of the Screaming Cow-bird.
It only becomes a thing of delight when Time is being borne to his tomb in eternity, for then the spirit of the Earth, man's procreant mind, fills it with his own joyousness.
It only becomes a thing of delight when Time is being borne to his tomb in eternity, for then the spirit of the Earth, man’s procreant mind, fills it with his own joyousness.
But if from naught Were their becoming, they would spring abroad Suddenly, unforeseen, in alien months, With no primordial germs, to be preserved From procreant unions at an adverse hour.
Indeed, and were there not For each its procreant atoms, could things have Each its unalterable mother old?
This ultimate stock we have devised to name Procreant atoms, matter, seeds of things, Or primal bodies, as primal to the world.
Notes on the Procreant Instincts of the three Species of Molothrus found in Buenos Ayres.
The male incubates and rears the young; and the procreant habits seem altogether like those of Rhea americana.
Urge and urge," says Whitman, "always the procreanturge of the world.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "procreant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: germinal; procreative; reproductive; seminal; sexual; spermatic