Intercross

Word INTERCROSS
Character 10
Hyphenation in ter cross in ter cross
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Intercross"

What do we mean by intercross?

The act or product of intercrossing

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The word "intercross" in example sentences

Meet a great innovation – now the lines on the game field intercross and make a nice labyrinth for the beads to roll in. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In my completely pragmatic opinion, the ability to intercross in captivity can be informative, but is just not meaningful enough or decisive, and certainly not a feasible way to attribute species status. ❋ Unknown (2006)

All of the above have their own independent histories which may intercross with other histories, and all are done to promote the dominant paradym of White(as opposed to person of color), Male(as opposed to female) Straight(as oppose to Gay) and so forth…. ❋ Unknown (2005)

They were all removed from the base of the tower where the metallic girders intercross, police said. ❋ Unknown (2003)

All varieties intercross freely, and also hybridise with wild Raphanus spp. ❋ Unknown (1987)

Their expeditions intercross each other; we find them everywhere at once; Franks are seen at London, and Saxons at ❋ Jean Jules Jusserand (N/A)

Both species are grown in pure form in Korea, and they intercross readily, and we do not regard it as a new species. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Historians and anthropologists find that races, languages, and cultures are not distributed in parallel fashion, that their areas of distribution intercross in the most bewildering fashion, and that the history of each is apt to follow a distinctive course. ❋ Unknown (1921)

With respect to organic beings extremely low in the scale, which do not propagate sexually, nor conjugate, and which cannot possibly intercross, uniformity of character can be retained by them under the same conditions of life, only through the principle of inheritance, and through natural selection which will destroy any individuals departing from the proper type. ❋ Unknown (1909)

But if the area be large, its several districts will almost certainly present different conditions of life; and then, if the same species undergoes modification in different districts, the newly-formed varieties will intercross on the confines of each. ❋ Unknown (1909)

We here see that there is no need to separate single pairs, as man does, when he methodically improves a breed: natural selection will preserve and thus separate all the superior individuals, allowing them freely to intercross, and will destroy all the inferior individuals. ❋ Unknown (1909)

Mr. Walsh ranks the forms which it may be supposed would freely intercross, as varieties; and those which appear to have lost this power, as species. ❋ Unknown (1909)

From these several considerations and from the many special facts which I have collected, but which I am unable here to give, it appears that with animals and plants an occasional intercross between distinct individuals is a very general, if not universal, law of nature. ❋ Unknown (1909)

In the case of methodical selection, a breeder selects for some definite object, and if the individuals be allowed freely to intercross, his work will completely fail. ❋ Unknown (1909)

With organic beings which never intercross, if such exist, each species must be descended from a succession of modified varieties, that have supplanted each other, but have never blended with other individuals or varieties of the same species; so that, at each successive stage of modification, all the individuals of the same form will be descended from a single parent. ❋ Unknown (1909)

But if, in fact, all hermaphrodites do occasionally intercross, the difference between them and unisexual species is, as far as function is concerned, very small. ❋ Unknown (1909)

But in the great majority of cases, namely, with all organisms which habitually unite for each birth, or which occasionally intercross, the individuals of the same species inhabiting the same area will be kept nearly uniform by intercrossing; so that many individuals will go on simultaneously changing, and the whole amount of modification at each stage will not be due to descent from a single parent. ❋ Unknown (1909)

Never have men feasted so long upon these solitary delights of the spirit, these poetic memories which simultaneously intercross all the sensations of life, so vague, so deep, so penetrative, that one might die from them, without being able to say whether it was from bitterness or sweetness. ❋ Unknown (1909)

But in case of failure to intercross these blossoms that are dependent upon insect help to set fertile seed, what then? ❋ Neltje Blanchan (1891)

Many rise straight as masts; some bend at beautiful angles, seeming to intercross their long pale single limbs in a fantastic dance; others curve like bows: there is one that undulates from foot to crest, like a monster serpent poised upon its tail. ❋ Lafcadio Hearn (1877)

Person 1: Bro [how do] you [spell] intercross? Person 2: You mean [intercorse]? ❋ Yourmotherisveryattractive (2021)

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