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grow under conditions that promote development brood: sit on (eggs); "Birds brood"; "The female covers the eggs"
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The word incubate in the context of birds refers to the development of the chick (embryo) within the egg and the constant temperature required for the development of it over a specific period. This in most species of bird is produced by body heat from the brooding parent, though several groups, notably the Megapodes, instead use geothermal heat or the heat generated from rotting vegetable material, effectively a giant compost heap. ...
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to maintain a certain temperature in order to promote hatching, as in birds sitting on their eggs; in diseases, to maintain favorable conditions for development during the early stages of the disease
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When a bird sits on its eggs to keep them warm as baby birds grow inside. Sometimes the male or female, or both, incubate the eggs. Incubation usually lasts for a week or more. Turltles and snakes will often bury their eggs to incubate underground by themselves.
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| incubate | develop under favorable conditions, such as germs and bacteria |
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