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Noun
- the state of being hybrid
- the production of hybrids by cross-breeding
- the formation of a word from elements of different languages
Extensive Definition
Hybridism is the occurrence of offspring of genetically
dissimilar parents or stock, especially the offspring produced by
breeding plants or
animals of different
varieties, species, or
races. The term hybridism
is believed to be derived from the Latin word hybrida,
hibrida or ibrida, translated to insult or outrage. As a general
rule, animals and plants belonging to distinct species do not
produce offspring when crossed with each other, and the term hybrid
has been employed for the result of a fertile cross between
individuals of different species. Examples of hybridism are
mules, a cross between a
horse and an ass, ligers and tigons, which are both crosses
between lions and tigers, and the fictional
jackalope, a humorous
cross between a rabbit
and a deer.