different between incross vs ingross
incross
English
Etymology
in +? cross
Noun
incross (plural incrosses)
- An organism formed by close inbreeding.
Verb
incross (third-person singular simple present incrosses, present participle incrossing, simple past and past participle incrossed)
- To breed incrosses.
Anagrams
- crossin'
incross From the web:
ingross
English
Verb
ingross (third-person singular simple present ingrosses, present participle ingrossing, simple past and past participle ingrossed)
- Archaic form of engross.
Anagrams
- Grisons, grisons, rossing, signors
ingross From the web:
- what is ingross
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