half blooded

/ˈhæfˌblʌdɪd/
adjective
  1. Having parents of two different races or ethnic groups; of mixed ancestry.
    • Many people in the region are half-blooded, with both Indigenous and European ancestors.
    • The novel tells the story of a half-blooded boy growing up in a divided society.
    • She proudly embraced her half-blooded heritage, celebrating traditions from both sides of her family.
  2. Born from parents of two different breeds or varieties, especially in animals.
    • The half-blooded puppy had traits from both its Labrador and Poodle parents.
    • Farmers sometimes prefer half-blooded cattle for their hardiness and good milk production.
    • The horse was half-blooded, combining the speed of a Thoroughbred with the stamina of a draft horse.
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