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The term "cross parent" generally refers to a parent who has a different ethnic, cultural, or racial background than the other parent. This can also pertain to the idea of "cross-cultural" parenting, where parents from diverse backgrounds raise their children with influences from both cultures. In the context of genetics or breeding, it can refer to the crossing of different species or breeds to produce offspring with desired traits.

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