cross-pol·li·nate (krôspŏlə-nāt′, krŏs-)
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Tweet tr.v. cross-pol·li·nat·ed, cross-pol·li·nat·ing, cross-pol·li·nates 1. To pollinate (a flower) by means of cross-pollination. 2. To influence or inspire (another), especially in a reciprocal manner. |
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