interbred
/ˌɪntərˈbrɛd/ or /ˌɪntərˈbreɪd/Definitions
1. verb
to breed (animals) together to produce offspring, especially to combine the genetic material of two different species or breeds.
“The two zoologists decided to interbreed the lions with the tigers to create a hybrid species.”
2. noun
the offspring resulting from the interbreeding of two different species or breeds.
“The interbred animals were found to have unique characteristics, making them highly sought after in the pet trade.”
3. adjective
resulting from or produced by interbreeding.
“The interbred species was considered a significant discovery in the field of genetics.”