hy·brid
ˈhīˌbrid/Submit
noun
noun: hybrid; plural noun: hybrids
1.
BIOLOGY
the offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties, such as a mule (a hybrid of a donkey and a horse).
"a hybrid of wheat and rye"
synonyms: cross, cross-breed, mixed breed, half-breed, half-blood; More
mixture, blend, amalgamation, combination, composite, compound, fusion
"a hybrid between a brown and an albino mouse"
2.
a thing made by combining two different elements; a mixture.
"the final text is a hybrid of the stage play and the film"
a word formed from elements taken from different languages, for example television ( tele- from Greek, vision from Latin).
a car with a gasoline engine and an electric motor, each of which can propel it.
noun: hybrid car; plural noun: hybrid cars
adjective
adjective: hybrid
1.
of mixed character; composed of mixed parts.
"Mexico's hybrid postconquest culture"
bred as a hybrid from different species or varieties.
"a hybrid variety"
synonyms: composite, cross-bred, interbred, mongrel; More
heterogeneous, mixed, blended, compound, amalgamated, hyphenated