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Tweet v. in·ter·bred (-brĕd), in·ter·breed·ing, in·ter·breeds v.intr. 1. To breed with individuals of another species, subspecies, or variety; crossbreed: dogs interbreeding with wolves. 2. To breed regularly with others of the same kind: a species as a group of individuals that interbreed. v.tr. To cause to interbreed. |
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