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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The interbreeding or crossing of the individuals that compose an intergenerant group.
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Examples
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Relative to all other intergeneration pairings in caregiving, the mother and daughter tie, especially for those over 50 years of age, can be the closest.
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Young people haven't abandoned the intergeneration contract.
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While they work well in Windows, they have some crappy Mac intergeneration.
Autodesk sucks 2008
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And it is irresponsible -- I believe it is irresponsible intergeneration ally for us to invest or for us to spend $10 billion a month on a war and not have a way of paying for it.
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The story is about the intergeneration conflict between immigrant parents and their American born children.
Top 10 Movies of 2007 Ron Buckmire 2008
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The society said that this concept of ‘intergeneration’ mortgage is applicable to interest-only mortgages and it helps people to save on inheritance tax.
Kent Reliance building society launches a new mortgage that allows parents to pass on property and debt to their children Thatsnews 2006
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The society said that this concept of ‘intergeneration’ mortgage is applicable to interest-only mortgages and it helps people to save on inheritance tax.
Archive 2006-08-01 Thatsnews 2006
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Surprisingly, discountmachine (as well as the second-place strategy, intergeneration) used almost exclusively social, rather than asocial, learning.
Ars Technica Ars Staff 2010
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Surprisingly, discountmachine (as well as the second-place strategy, intergeneration) used almost exclusively social, rather than asocial, learning.
Ars Technica Ars Staff 2010
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The Bankwest Financial Indicator Series report says one in every 10 Australian homes will be given away by 2025, representing an "unprecedented baton change in intergeneration wealth".
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