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n. - Interchange between different cultures or different ways of thinking that is mutually productive and beneficial; The union of male and female gametes from different individual of the same species.

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  • There is extraordinary cross-fertilisation between our business and tourist sectors.
  • I hope that there's a fruitful cross-fertilisation of ideas, code and users in the near future.
  • It would do British poetry a world of good to have some cross-fertilisation with the Continentals.
  • To shut the door to men is to shut the doors to talent, and talent produces its best by cross-fertilisation.
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