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ˈstʌdˌbʊkstud·book
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Princeton's WordNet
studbooknoun
official record of the pedigree of purebred animals especially horses
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studbooknoun
In livestock breeding, a written record of the genealogy of animals.
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A studbook is an official record or register that contains details about pedigree animals, particularly horses and dogs, which are maintained by the respective breed association or registry. Information recorded often includes information about each animal's lineage, progeny, birth date, and other significant life events related to breeding. This document is crucial for preserving the integrity and history of the breed.
Webster Dictionary
Studbooknoun
a genealogical register of a particular breed or stud of horses, esp. thoroughbreds
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of studbook in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
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The numerical value of studbook in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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- كتاب الأنسابArabic
- plemenná knihaCzech
- stambogDanish
- ZuchtbuchGerman
- studlibroEsperanto
- registro genealógico de caballosSpanish
- kantakirjaFinnish
- stud-bookFrench
- वंHindi
- méneskönyvHungarian
- buku keturunan kudaIndonesian
- libro genealogicoItalian
- 血統書Japanese
- studbookLatin
- stamboekDutch
- stambokNorwegian
- księga stadnaPolish
- livro genealógicoPortuguese
- carte genealogicăRomanian
- stambokSwedish
- öğrenci defteriTurkish
- sách giáo khoaVietnamese
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