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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. interbreed <pret. & part. pas. interbred [-ˈbred]> [ingl. am. ˌɪn(t)ərˈbrid, ingl. brit. ɪntəˈbriːd] V. intr.

1. interbreed (between groups, individuals):

interbreed

2. interbreed (within group):

interbreed

II. interbreed <pret. & part. pas. interbred [-ˈbred]> [ingl. am. ˌɪn(t)ərˈbrid, ingl. brit. ɪntəˈbriːd] V. trans.

interbreed
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to interbreed

en el diccionario PONS

I. interbreed [ˌɪntəˈbri:d, ingl. am. -t̬ɚˈ-] irreg. V. trans.

interbreed

II. interbreed [ˌɪntəˈbri:d, ingl. am. -t̬ɚˈ-] irreg. V. intr.

interbreed
en el diccionario PONS

I. interbreed [ˌɪn·tər·ˈbrid] irreg. V. trans.

interbreed

II. interbreed [ˌɪn·tər·ˈbrid] irreg. V. intr.

interbreed
Present
Iinterbreed
youinterbreed
he/she/itinterbreeds
weinterbreed
youinterbreed
theyinterbreed
Past
Iinterbred
youinterbred
he/she/itinterbred
weinterbred
youinterbred
theyinterbred
Present Perfect
Ihaveinterbred
youhaveinterbred
he/she/ithasinterbred
wehaveinterbred
youhaveinterbred
theyhaveinterbred
Past Perfect
Ihadinterbred
youhadinterbred
he/she/ithadinterbred
wehadinterbred
youhadinterbred
theyhadinterbred

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Some concerns have been raised about the potential for, and instances of, interbreeding between the two species and the viability of the hybrids.
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The other population, containing seven individuals, may be sterile and is too far from the first population to interbreed with it.
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Furthermore, interbreeding with wild horses was an economic loss for farmers since the foals of such matings were intractable.
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In fact, they're not really species, they all interbreed, but the names exist to express a real phenomenon which is this incredible morphological diversity.
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They believe it was this interbreeding between the angels and humans that led to what they call the gene pool problem.
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