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Meanings of
interbred
in English
Crossed.
crossed
hybrid
intercrossed
Related terms
crossbred
outbred
Interbred.
Related terms
inbred
Synonyms
Examples for "
crossed
"
crossed
hybrid
intercrossed
Examples for "
crossed
"
1
Three container ships
crossed
the new waterway, state news agency MENA reported.
2
This week nature added to the problems as Alex
crossed
the Gulf.
3
Also read: David Warner: Six times the disgraced opener
crossed
the line
4
Hamas security officials say that six Israeli tanks
crossed
into the territory.
5
We had
crossed
into Poland seven days earlier, trailing behind the army.
1
She said the market already views the
hybrid
instruments as lower-quality capital.
2
Ultimately, Coulom says, this kind of
hybrid
approach will crack the problem.
3
See also: This video from UPS shows how hydraulic
hybrid
systems work.
4
One example of the team's outreach involved dispelling myths about
hybrid
technology.
5
Japan leads the industry in advanced battery production and gasoline-electric
hybrid
sales.
1
The
intercrossed
plants thus have at least one important advantage over the self-fertilised.
2
These
intercrossed
plants thus became in the later generations more or less closely inter-related.
3
So that here again the self-fertilised exhibit a slight superiority over the
intercrossed
plants.
4
Column 4: Number of the plants from self-fertilised or
intercrossed
parents of the same stock.
5
Indeed, in two of the cases the self-fertilised plants were superior to such
intercrossed
plants.
Usage of
interbred
in English
1
Neanderthals
interbred
with another species, the Denisovans, as did some of us.
2
This animal has bred in captivity, and has also
interbred
with domestic cattle.
3
This species and the spotted deer have
interbred
,
and the hybrid progeny survived.
4
Like all
interbred
iterations the offspring can be a love-hate affair.
5
The Bride hisses like a bipedal cat that has been
interbred
into pedigree instability.
6
The first humans to leave Africa
interbred
with other hominin species, such as the Neanderthals.
7
But Senecas and Hurons not only fought but
interbred
.
8
And as it
interbred
freely with the older variety, a superbly healthy race soon peopled America.
9
Ancient and modern humans may have
interbred
,
a study published in the journal Plos One suggests.
10
The Denisovans co-existed and even
interbred
with us.
11
Though the selkies have
interbred
with humans for generations, to keep their bloodline alive at all.
12
A blind,
interbred
congregation swaying in mindless, daemoniac praise; deformed faces filled with hungering, nameless anticipation-
13
Orthodox and Catholic habitually intermarried and
interbred
.
14
The dogs
interbred
,
and strays were everywhere.
15
If you'd asked me five years ago whether modern humans and Neanderthals
interbred
,
I'd have said: probably not.
16
How can people who look like each other,
interbred
for centuries, expect anyone else to respect their quarrels?
Other examples for "interbred"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
interbred
interbree
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
interbree with
interbree with humans
interbree congregation
interbree feral
interbree for centuries
More collocations
Interbred
through the time