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1 ristisiitos
yks.nom. ristisiitos; yks.gen. ristisiitoksen; yks.part. ristisiitosta; yks.ill. ristisiitokseen; mon.gen. ristisiitosten ristisiitoksien; mon.part. ristisiitoksia; mon.ill. ristisiitoksiincross (noun)crossbreed (noun)crossbreeding (noun)hybrid (noun)interbreeding (noun)* * *• bastard• interbreeding• hybrid• crossing• crossbreeding• cross• crossbreed -
2 risteyttäminen
• crossbreeding• cross-pollination• hybridization• interbreeding -
3 ristiside
yks.nom. ristiside; yks.gen. ristisiteen; yks.part. ristisidettä; yks.ill. ristisiteeseen; mon.gen. ristisiteiden ristisiteitten; mon.part. ristisiteitä; mon.ill. ristisiteisiin ristisiteihinprinted matter (noun)* * *• printed matter• interbreeding
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