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hybridise Meaning in Bengali



প্রাণী বা উদ্ভিদ বিভিন্ন ঘোড়দৌড় ও প্রকরণের বাবা ব্যবহার বংশবৃদ্ধি





hybridise's Usage Examples:

Some systems eschew the use of classes and levels entirely; others hybridise them with skill-based systems or emulate them with character templates.


Nepenthes argentii has no known natural hybrids, although it may hybridise with N.


hispida is only known to hybridise with N.


'Abraham Darby' is used as a parent rose and was used to hybridise the cultivars 'Crown Princess Margareta' (1991), 'Golden Celebration'.


It has been observed to hybridise with introduced Dianthus barbatus, when native.


is better thought of as a small crow-sized raven, especially as it can hybridise with the Somali crow (dwarf raven) where their ranges meet in the Horn.


The African collared dove is able to hybridise with the Barbary dove, and it is thought that the increase in the range.


It can hybridise with Lolium perenne and Lolium multiflorum.


[citation needed] All three wigeon species hybridise in captivity while American and Eurasian wigeons hybridise in the wild.


These two species commonly hybridise where their ranges overlap.


the exact number of species is uncertain, as many of the species can hybridise readily, both in the wild and in cultivation.


The species is able to hybridise with the common sedge (Carex nigra) to produce a plant 20–50 centimetres.


There is also uncertainty over the number of species, as many readily hybridise with each other producing viable seed.


Karpatiosorbus admonitor, which occupies the same range and is known to hybridise with the Devon whitebeam.


large numbers of slightly different varieties, and several of the species hybridise naturally.


It will hybridise with that species, but the offspring usually show a blue crown, rather.


Southeast Europe and Southwest Asia European pied and collared flycatchers hybridise to a limited extent where their ranges meet; the hybrids have reduced.


overlapping and typically hybridised atomic orbitals.


Traditionally, p-block elements in molecules are assumed to hybridise strictly as spn, where n is.


brooksii is known to hybridise with Alsophila fulgens and Alsophila portoricensis, although the resulting.



hybridise's Meaning':

breed animals or plants using parents of different races and varieties

Synonyms:

cross; crossbreed; breed; interbreed; hybridize; backcross;

Antonyms:

good-natured; lengthwise; uncross; unfold; antitype;

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