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ALL meanings of hybrid

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  • noun Technical meaning of hybrid A concurrent object-oriented language. 1
  • noun hybrid The offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties, such as a mule (a hybrid of a donkey and a horse). 1
  • noun hybrid the offspring of two animals or plants of different breeds, varieties, species, or genera, especially as produced through human manipulation for specific genetic characteristics. 1
  • noun hybrid a person or group of persons produced by the interaction or crossbreeding of two unlike cultures, traditions, etc. 1
  • noun hybrid anything derived from heterogeneous sources, or composed of elements of different or incongruous kinds: a hybrid of the academic and business worlds. 1
  • noun hybrid a word composed of elements originally drawn from different languages, as television, whose components come from Greek and Latin. 1
  • noun hybrid something that is powered by more than one source of power: a wind-solar hybrid to generate electricity. a car or other vehicle that combines an internal-combustion engine with one or more electric motors powered by a battery: She says she's proud to be driving a hybrid. 1
  • adjective hybrid bred from two distinct breeds, varieties, species, or genera. 1
  • adjective hybrid composite; formed or composed of heterogeneous elements. 1
  • adjective hybrid composed of elements originally drawn from different languages, as a word. 1
  • adjective hybrid powered by more than one source of power: It is hoped that hybrid buses will reduce urban air pollution. 1
  • adjective hybrid species, breed: mixed 1
  • noun hybrid cross-breed 1
  • noun hybrid mix 1
  • noun hybrid petrol-electric car 1
  • adjective hybrid car: petrol-electric 1
  • noun hybrid (biology) Offspring resulting from cross-breeding different entities, e.g. two different species or two purebred parent strains. 0
  • noun hybrid Something of mixed origin or composition. 0
  • noun hybrid A word whose elements are derived from different languages. 0
  • noun hybrid Short for hybrid vehicle (especially a car), one that runs on both fuel (gasoline/diesel) and electricity (battery or energy from the sun). 0
  • noun hybrid (golf) A golf club that combines the characteristics of an iron and a wood. 0
  • adjective hybrid Consisting of diverse 'hybridized' components. 0
  • countable noun hybrid A hybrid is an animal or plant that has been bred from two different species of animal or plant. 0
  • countable noun hybrid Hybrid is also an adjective. 0
  • countable noun hybrid You can use hybrid to refer to anything that is a mixture of other things, especially two other things. 0
  • countable noun hybrid A hybrid or a hybrid car is a car that has both an electric motor and an ordinary car engine. It uses the ordinary engine when it needs extra power. 0
  • noun hybrid an animal or plant resulting from a cross between genetically unlike individuals. Hybrids between different species are usually sterile 0
  • noun hybrid anything of mixed ancestry 0
  • noun hybrid a vehicle that is powered by an internal-combustion engine and another source of power such as a battery 0
  • noun hybrid a word, part of which is derived from one language and part from another, such as monolingual, which has a prefix of Greek origin and a root of Latin origin 0
  • adjective hybrid (of a vehicle) powered by more than one source 0
  • adjective hybrid denoting or being a hybrid; of mixed origin 0
  • adjective hybrid (of an electromagnetic wave) having components of both electric and magnetic field vectors in the direction of propagation 0
  • adjective hybrid (of a circuit) consisting of transistors and valves 0
  • adjective hybrid (of an integrated circuit) consisting of one or more fully integrated circuits and other components, attached to a ceramic substrate 0
  • noun hybrid the offspring produced by crossing two individuals of unlike genetic constitution; specif., the offspring of two animals or plants of different races, varieties, species, etc. 0
  • noun hybrid anything of mixed origin, unlike parts, etc. 0
  • noun hybrid a word made up of elements originally from different languages, as companionway 0
  • adjective hybrid of, or having the nature of, a hybrid 0
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