| CHRISTCROSS | • CHRISTCROSS n. the mark of a cross formerly placed in front of the alphabet in hornbooks; a cross used in place of a signature by someone unable to sign his name. |
| CHRISTCROSSES | • CHRISTCROSS n. the mark of a cross formerly placed in front of the alphabet in hornbooks; a cross used in place of a signature by someone unable to sign his name. |
| OUTCROSS | • outcross n. The introduction of unrelated breeding stock to an existing population, especially one which is inbred or homogeneous. • outcross n. A plant or animal produced by such methods. • outcross v. (Transitive) to crossbreed different strains of a plant or animal. |
| OUTCROSSED | • outcrossed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outcross. • OUTCROSS v. to cross the same breed with a different strain. |
| OUTCROSSES | • outcrosses n. Plural of outcross. • outcrosses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outcross. • OUTCROSS v. to cross the same breed with a different strain. |
| OUTCROSSING | • outcrossing v. Present participle of outcross. • outcrossing n. An organism produced by outcrossing. • OUTCROSSING n. the act of crossing (an animal or plant, a breed or stock) with one not closely related. |
| OUTCROSSINGS | • outcrossings n. Plural of outcrossing. • OUTCROSSING n. the act of crossing (an animal or plant, a breed or stock) with one not closely related. |
| TESTCROSS | • testcross n. (Genetics) The breeding of an individual with a phenotypically recessive individual, in order to determine… • testcross v. (Genetics) To breed an individual in this manner. • test␣cross n. Alternative form of testcross. |
| TESTCROSSED | • testcrossed v. Simple past tense and past participle of testcross. • TESTCROSS v. to make a testcross. |
| TESTCROSSES | • testcrosses n. Plural of testcross. • testcrosses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of testcross. • test␣crosses n. Plural of test cross. |
| TESTCROSSING | • testcrossing v. Present participle of testcross. • TESTCROSS v. to make a testcross. |