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oestrus
[ es-truhs, ee-struhs ]
oestrus
/ ˈɛstrəm; ˈiːstrəm; ˈiːstrəs; ˈɛstrəs /
noun
- a regularly occurring period of sexual receptivity in most female mammals, except humans, during which ovulation occurs and copulation can take place; heat
Derived Forms
- ˈoestrous, adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of oestrus1
Word History and Origins
Origin of oestrus1
Example Sentences
Killing cubs accelerates the onset of oestrus in pride females and so is likely to increase the reproductive success of incoming males.
Normally females will give birth to a pup each year, and they come into oestrus shortly afterwards and mate with the bulls.
Odour cologne Decades before the famous smelly T-shirt research, another pioneering study took place that also suggested that human females have oestrus.
And clinical trials have traditionally worked around the female oestrus cycle, because it can interfere with results.
"A male lion coming across her and her cub could well be tempted to the killing of the cub in order to bring her back into oestrus and mate with her."
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