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cross-breed
verb
To breed separate strains of the same species in order to create new traits.
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Zhikang Li achieved this without GM technology, working instead with hundreds of researchers and farmers in 16 countries and using only conventional plant breeding techniques to cross-breed more than 250 rice varieties.
If you're going to cross-breed, make sure it is a recognized cross-breeding as any other cross will produce a Grade foal.
"You wicked little cross-breed!" Nanny West to baby Sibby.
If all goes well, the new cross-breed will be on the market in 2011.
The Himalayan-Persian cross-breed from Los Angeles has hair that reaches 22.87cm.
Ollie's just come fifth in the best cross-breed category in our local pet show.
When it comes to purchasing books, I suffer from an aggressive cross-breed of miserliness and mania.
Another worry was that crops containing transgenes might cross-breed with wild plants and produce a generation of superweeds.
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