Hybridize (verb)

  1. To breed two different varieties or species of plants or animals to produce a hybrid offspring.
  2. To crossbreed or mix different elements to create a new one.

Origin:

The word "hybridize" is derived from the noun "hybrid" and was first used in the late 19th century to describe the process of breeding two different varieties or species of plants or animals to produce a hybrid offspring.

Examples:

  1. Scientists have been hybridizing different varieties of corn to create new strains that are more resistant to pests.
  2. The gardener hybridized different varieties of roses to create a new one with a unique color and scent.
  3. The hybridization of different cultures can lead to new and interesting forms of art and cuisine.
  4. The company hybridized different technologies to create a new product that was more efficient and user-friendly.
  5. Hybridizing different animal species is a controversial practice, as it raises ethical and welfare concerns.
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