Synonyms for More interbred:
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adj.
• incestuous
• mixed
- Assimilated
, - Brewed
, - Hybridized
, - Infused
, - Kneaded
, - Mingled
, - Transfused
, - alloyed
, - amalgamated
, - assorted
, - blended
, - composite
, - compound
, - conglomerate
, - crossbred
, - crossed
, - different
, - disordered
, - diverse
, - diversified
, - embodied
, - fused
, - heterogeneous
, - hybrid
, - incorporated
, - interbred
, - interdenominational
, - joint
, - married
, - merged
, - miscellaneous
, - mongrel
, - motley
, - multifarious
, - tied
, - united
, - varied
, - woven
.
What are the hypernyms for More interbred?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for more interbred?
The antonyms for "more interbred" would be "less interbred" or "unmixed." When individuals or groups of different races or ethnicities interbreed, their genetic makeup becomes more mixed or diverse. The opposite of this is when people stay within their own communities and gene pools, leading to less genetic mixing and less interbreeding. Unmixed refers to individuals or groups who have not mixed with other races or ethnicities, often resulting in a more homogeneous genetic makeup. While interbreeding can lead to genetic diversity and potentially stronger offspring, it is important to consider the ethical implications and social effects of such practices.
What are the antonyms for More interbred?
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adj.
• mixed
- alike
, - like
, - lone
, - same
, - separate
, - similar
, - single
, - singular
, - ummixed
, - uncombined
, - uniform
.
Related words: more interbreeding, more interbreeding in humans, cross breeding, hybrid breeding, breeding experiments in animals
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