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hybridize
/ ˈɪɪˌ岹ɪ /
verb
to produce or cause to produce hybrids; crossbreed
Other Word Forms
- hybridizable adjective
- hybridization noun
- hybridist noun
- hybridizer noun
- interhybridize verb (used without object)
- ˌ徱ˈپDz noun
- ˈˌ noun
- ˈˌ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of hybridize1
Example Sentences
Singer demonstrates himself to be a mad scientist of celluloid sensation, creating a hybridized monster of influences, images, sounds and emotions that you won’t soon forget.
The unplanned release in recent decades of giant salamanders from China has resulted in a rising number of hybridized animals of Japanese and Chinese descent.
“There is curiosity on whether they’re gonna hybridize and maybe produce a whole new species, so that is genuinely unknown,” she said.
They say Atlanta’s newer skaters, who have wide access to regional variants, increasingly practice a hybridized type of skating that’s not rooted in any one tradition.
During the cold periods, when sea levels fell, scrub mint populations again overlapped, and these unique species hybridized with each other.
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