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hybrid /hy·brid/ (hi´brid) an offspring of parents of different strains, varieties, or species.
hybrid
[hī′brid]
Etymology: L, hybrida, offspring
1  n, an offspring produced by mating organisms from different species, varieties, or genotypes.
2  adj, pertaining to such an offspring.

hybrid [hi´brid]
an offspring of parents of different strains, varieties, or species.

hybrid
an offspring of parents of different strains, varieties or species.

hybrid mother-of-millions
bryophyllumdaigremontium × B. tubiflorum.
hybrid vigor
increased productivity and performance in the first generation of crossbred animals produced by the mating of dissimilar breeds. The gain is lost if the hybrids are interbred. Called also heterosis.


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July 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Synergy Communication's artist Ed Stastny received international recognition this week as he was awarded one of three distinctions for his HyGrid World Wide Web art at the 1996 Prix Ars Electronica, and international contest for electronic and digital art.
July 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Synergy Communication's artist Ed Stastny received international recognition this week as he was awarded one of three distinctions for his HyGrid World Wide Web art at the 1996 Prix Ars Electronica, and international contest for electronic and digital art.
 
 
 
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