Hybridization ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Hybridization ( noun )

  1. The action or process of producing a hybrid.
  2. The condition or fact of being a hybrid.

Origin:

Late 19th century; earliest use found in nature. from hybridize + -ation.

Examples:

  1. The hybridization of these two plant species produced a hardy and disease-resistant crop.
  2. Hybridization is a common feature of evolution, as it allows organisms to adapt to changing environments.
  3. Scientists are studying the effects of hybridization on the genetic makeup of animals in the wild.
  4. Hybridization allows for the creation of new and unique varieties in plant breeding.
  5. The hybridization of different cultures has led to the emergence of new and exciting forms of art and music.

(As a verb)

Hybridization ( verb )

  1. The action or process of producing a hybrid.
  2. The condition or fact of being a hybrid.

Origin:

Late 19th century; earliest use found in nature. from hybridize + -ation.

Examples:

  1. The hybridization of these two plant species produced a hardy and disease-resistant crop.
  2. Hybridization is a common feature of evolution, as it allows organisms to adapt to changing environments.
  3. Scientists are studying the effects of hybridization on the genetic makeup of animals in the wild.
  4. Hybridization allows for the creation of new and unique varieties in plant breeding.
  5. The hybridization of different cultures has led to the emergence of new and exciting forms of art and music.
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