Crossbreed
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Crossbreed ( verb )
- To breed two animals or plants of different varieties or species, typically in order to produce a hybrid with desired characteristics from both parents.
- To mix or combine different types, varieties or species in order to create a new one.
Origin:
Crossbreed is derived from the combination of the words "cross" and "breed", meaning to breed two different species or varieties.
Examples:
- The farmer crossbred the cows to produce a breed that was more resistant to disease.
- The scientist crossbred the plants to create a new variety that could survive in harsh conditions.
- The dog breeder crossbred the German shepherd with the Labrador Retriever to create a new breed known as the Sheprador.
- The company crossbred different styles of clothing to create a new fashion trend.
- The chef crossbred different cuisines to create a new type of food.
(As a noun)
Crossbreed ( noun )
- To breed two animals or plants of different varieties or species, typically in order to produce a hybrid with desired characteristics from both parents.
- To mix or combine different types, varieties or species in order to create a new one.
Origin:
Crossbreed is derived from the combination of the words "cross" and "breed", meaning to breed two different species or varieties.
Examples:
- The farmer crossbred the cows to produce a breed that was more resistant to disease.
- The scientist crossbred the plants to create a new variety that could survive in harsh conditions.
- The dog breeder crossbred the German shepherd with the Labrador Retriever to create a new breed known as the Sheprador.
- The company crossbred different styles of clothing to create a new fashion trend.
- The chef crossbred different cuisines to create a new type of food.