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crossbreed

American  
[kraws-breed, kros-] / ˈkrɔsˌbrid, ˈkrɒs- /

verb (used with object)

crossbred, crossbreeding
  1. to produce (a hybrid); hybridize.


verb (used without object)

crossbred, crossbreeding
  1. to undertake or engage in hybridizing; hybridize.

noun

  1. an animal or group of animals produced by hybridization; hybrid.

crossbreed British  
/ ˈkrɒsˌbriːd /

verb

  1. Also: interbreed.  to breed (animals or plants) using parents of different races, varieties, breeds, etc

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noun

  1. the offspring produced by such a breeding

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crossbreed Scientific  
/ krôsbrēd′ /
  1. To produce a hybrid animal or plant by breeding two animals or two plants of different species or varieties. For example, crossbreeding a male donkey with a female horse will produce a mule.


  1. An animal or a plant produced by breeding two animals or plants of different species or varieties; a hybrid.

Etymology

Origin of crossbreed

First recorded in 1665–75; cross- + breed

Explanation

A crossbreed is an animal or plant that’s a mixture of two different breeds or types. To crossbreed is to produce a creature of this type. If you crossbreed a lion and a tiger, you make a liger. Geneticists, who study DNA, make crossbreeds when they mix parents with different genes to create a new type of offspring. Often such crossbreeds are new kinds of plants. Different animals can be mixed to create crossbreeds, too. A common example of a crossbreed is with dog breeds, like when a poodle and a schnauzer are bred to create a schnoodle.

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Crossbreed owners were more likely to be first-time dog owners and more likely to use non-professional sources of training advice, such as social media or friends and family.

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