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The result of a cross between genetically unlike parents. A hybrid is therefore the offspring of parents who differ in regard to the particular gene in question.
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[L. hybrida, the offspring of a tame sow and a wild boar] (1) Offspring of two parents that differ in one or more inheritable characteristics. (2) Offspring of two different varieties or of two differ [..]
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A package of two or more different kinds of risk management instruments that are usually interactive.
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The genetic crossing of two or more grape types; common hybrids include Mueller-Thurgau and Bacchus
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A type of risk financing plan that makes use of both internal and external funds to pay losses. It thus falls between a pure transfer approach and a pure retention approach to risk. The costs of hyb [..]
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c. 1600, "offspring of plants or animals of different variety or species," from Latin hybrida, variant of ibrida "mongrel," specifically "offspring of a tame sow and a wild bo [..]
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The offspring of a reproductive cross between genetically disimilar individuals, of for example two different sub-species or species.
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When two people of different races produce an offspring, it is calle a Hybrid of those two races.
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To make something of little or no significance sound a tiny bit cooler.
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A sentence enhancer used to increase dopeness level of any object or event
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Hybrid; a guy who has really good style, good at sports and extremely smooth with woman. every bloke wants to be a hybrid.
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A straight girl who is in touch with her masculine side (not to be confused with "butch") and has trouble understanding girls and catty behaviors.
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the end result of two different sources of input.
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A four-port waveguide device used in microwave circuits having the property that a signal incident at one port is divided equally between two other ports, provided that the fourth port is terminated b [..]
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The offspring of two parents differing in at least one genetic characteristic (trait). Also, heteroduplex DNA or DNA-RNA molecule. 5 Animation, 5 Bio; 12 Animation, 12 Problem
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(also "hybrid club, hybrid iron, hybrid wood") a club that combines playing characteristics of both woods and irons; one valid method for differentiating between hybrid irons and hyb [..]
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A daylily cultivar that is produced by cross-pollenation of two parent plants that is genetically different: The end product of the efforts of a daylily hybridizer.
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A plant resulting from crossing two plants of different species or varieties. hydroponics:
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A Hybrid is a plant that is result of crossing two different plant species.
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A new plant that is formed when the pollen of one plant is used to pollinate another entirely different plant.
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A more forgiving replacement club for long range irons, used for medium to long distance shots from the fairway.
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Known by many different names such as rescue, utility, safety and trouble clubs, they are versatile and suited to play from many situations. They can be played from the rough, fairway and tee and are [..]
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Cross-bred plants
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Plant or animal derived from a cross between genetically different parents. F1 hybrids are seeds harvested from the crossing of two pure inbred lines, to produce plants with desirable traits, such as increased vigor, uniformity, and disease resistance.
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a plant produced as the result of a cross between two plants of different genotypes (plants that are different from each other genetically, such as a variety); in vegetables, hybrids are usually plant [..]
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A plant that's the offspring of two parent plants of differing varieties, species or cultivars.
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The crossbreeding of two plants of different species or varieties with distinct characteristics. Loam
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The cross-breeding of two plants chosen for their particular qualities (eg. disease resistance, tasty fruit, greater yields), resulting in a new variety that has all the good traits of the parent plan [..]
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An offspring from two plants of different breeds, variety or genetic makeup.
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A hybrid vegetable is created when breeders intentionally cross-pollinate two different varieties of a plant, with the goal to produce an offspring that contains the best traits of each of the parents [..]
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Progeny of a cross between two individuals differing in one or more genes (characteristics).
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Hybrid plants are the result of crossbreeding to produce offspring with desirable traits, such as disease resistance or uniform color or size. As a result, hybrids will not usually reproduce true to s [..]
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A plant variety resulting from the combination of two different plant species, varieties, or cultivars
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In case a golf club is a combination of an iron and a wood, it is designated as hybrid. Those clubs have the enormous advantage, that golfers can especially manage long hits (between 150 and 220 meters) with hybrids, but they are also suitable in the rough, because those clubs are less caught by the higher grass. Therefore hybrid clubs are an impor [..]
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A plant that is result of crossing two different plant species.
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A plant derived from crossing any two distinct parents.
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The offspring of two plants or garden flowers of different species or varieties of plants.  hydroponics
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The offspring result of cross-breeding two different, but related plants. An F1
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A new plant produced by crossing two genetically different plants from the same or a closely related species. Not all hybrids are improvements on the parent species.
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The offspring of two plants of different species or varieties of plants. Hybrids are created when the pollen from one kind of plant is used to pollinate and entirely different variety, resulting in a new plant altogether. Hybrid seed will not be true therefore it isn't suitable for seed saving. Hydroculture
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A plant resulting from the controlled cross-breeding between two plants of the same or closely related species that have distinct characteristics or genes. Plants are cross-bred under controlled condi [..]
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A plant resulting from a cross between two distinct parents.
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a plant produced from a cross between two plants with different genetic constituents. Hybrids from crosses between crop varieties are often stronger and produce better yields than the original stock.
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A plant made from cross-pollinating various plants with the aim of designing a new plant that is different from or better than its parents.
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definition – Plant or animal derived from cross breeding two different species. In water gardening many water lilies are cross bred for outstanding color and performance and are hybrids.
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A cross between two varieties or species, whether of the same genus or two genera.
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Are a result of a controlled crossing of inbred, genetically distinct parent populations. Most of the seeds saved from hybrids (F1’s) will appear very different from their parents. A few will look like the original F1 variety.
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The offspring from two plants of different breeds, variety or genetic make-up.
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A type of bicycle that's suited to road and off-road use. The concept behind hybrids is to blend the upright riding position, flat-proof tires, easy pedaling gearing, great brakes and suspension [..]
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A plant produced by crossing two unlike parents.
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A cross between two parent plants that are from the same species but don’t look exactly like each other.
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 A plant resulting from crossing two plants of different species or varieties.
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a cross between two genetically diverse parent plants. Agribusiness companies produce and sell hybrids that do not reproduce in order to retain a monopoly on seeds.
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A cross between two species of plant. Hybridization is the deliberate crossing of parent plants, and is usually performed by plant breeders to produce a new variety.
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the type of club that combines wood technology with long iron technology. Hybrid clubs are typically the same length as the long iron they are meant to replace but the head design uses features from w [..]
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A particular type of club
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Often classified as 'utility clubs' are by design a combination of the long iron and wood and are more forgiving clubs for a recreational golfer. The hybrid clubs have smaller heads and look [..]
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Any one of a number of golf clubs that maintain certain characteristics of both a wood and an iron. Such clubs are often used in place of long irons in a player’s set or to supplement the fairway meta [..]
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Generic term given to any club designed from characteristics of a wood and an iron. The TaylorMade Rescue clubs popularized this type of club also known as an “Iron/Wood.”
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adj. Cross-bred.
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1. A functional unit in which two or more different technologies are combined to satisfy a given requirement. Note: Examples of hybrids include (a) an electronic circuit having both vacuum tubes and transistors, (b) a mixture of thin-film and discrete integrated circuits, and (c) a computer that has both analog and digital capability. 2. A resistan [..]
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a plant with certain characteristics achieved by cross building different plants for their particular qualities.
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When a clubhead is made of more than one material.
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TCP IP port numbers 1424/udp Hybrid Encryption Protocol
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a film or production that combines or intersects two or more distinct genre types, and cannot be categorized by a single genre type; see also cross-over Examples: Little Shop of Horrors (1986) (musica [..]
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An individual formed by mating between unlike forms, usually genetically differentiated populations or species. © 2005 by Sinauer Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. Futuyma, D. Evolution.
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an offspring from two plants of different breeds, variety or genetic make-up.
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A type of bicycle that's suited to road and off-road use. The concept behind hybrids is to blend the upright riding position, flat-proof tires, easy pedaling gearing, great brakes and suspension [..]
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A Hybrid, in biological terms, is created by combining the genetic traits of more than one species to create a mixed entity. For instance, a boysenberry is a hybrid of raspberry and blackberry, and a [..]
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An offspring of parents belonging to two different species,example mule which is the offspring of a horse and donkey
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A hybrid is a cross-breed, the result of taking features from two different sources and creating something different, with aspects of both. The term has two common uses in bicycle usage: Hybrid bicycl [..]
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consisting of diverse components: as a : of, relating to, or being a lawsuit brought by an employee under the Labor Management Relations Act against both the employer for breach of contract and ...
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the offspring of genetically different parents (in a flora, usually applied where the parents are of different species).
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A new plant which is the offspring of two different species. This is usually indicated by an x between the botanical names of the parent plants. For example; Viola x wittrockiana (pansy). (See also: F [..]
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When two different species mate and have offspring. Their offspring are almost always unable to have their own babies. Part of the decline of the
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Offspring resulting from the mating of two different species
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The offspring of two different species.
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Organism produced from generically dissimilar parents; extreme examples occur with hybridization between species.
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A railway traction vehicle that has at least two power sources. There are several types of hybrid railway vehicles: 1) A multi-system electric vehicle, for example, a locomotive that can operate from overhead electrification or third rail electricity supply (e.g., BR Class 92). 2) A Bi-Mode or Dual-Mode vehicle, where power is supplied from wayside [..]
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offspring of crosses between parents with different traits
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Vehicle that runs on both electric battery and fuel, improving mileage efficiency and producing fewer toxic emissions.
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 – An epoxy-modified polyester or an epoxy-modified acrylic thermoset coating powder. Hybrids usually have good over-bake and good application properties.
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The offspring of any cross between two organisms of different genotypes.
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  Commonly used industry term for a mattress that combines an innerspring unit with specialty foams such as visco-elastic or latex.
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The offspring resulting from the cross of two parental lines chosen by desired traits or a potentially likely benefit from mixing of genetics.
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[Genetics] -- The offspring of two different taxa (species, sub -species etc.), intermediate in character between the parent taxa.
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A hybrid aka switch hitter is an Applet or JApplet that has had some code added to it so that it can also be run from the command line as an application. For AWT (Advanced Windowing Toolkit) Applets t [..]
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Hybrids are created by cross-breeding parents of different species or cultivars (varieties) to bring out the best traits of both. Seeds saved from hybrids will not “come true”; new seed must be purchased each year. Hybrids are not GMOs. They are produced by controlled crossing, not by gene splicing (see “GMO free” and “heirloom”).
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(n) a word that is composed of parts from different languages (e.g., `monolingual' has a Greek prefix and a Latin root)(n) a composite of mixed origin(n) (genetics) an organism that is the offspr [..]
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A hybrid is defined as the result of interbreeding between two species or subspecies of animals, including interbreeding between a domestic or listed specimen and a wild species or wild sub-species, or between two wild species, regardless of the generational distance from the wild specimen/s.
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A car that integrates a small battery and an electric motor to enhance the efficiency of the engine. The battery’s charge is maintained by the ICE engine - it cannot be charged by plugging into an electrical supply. Hybrids can offer greater fuel economy than a traditional ICE but can only travel very short distances on electric power only.
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The offspring of parents of different species.
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A car that integrates a small battery and an electric motor to enhance the efficiency of the engine. The Toyota Prius is by far the most successful hybrid vehicle. The battery’s charge is maintained b [..]
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A device which is composite of differing technologies to create a better functionality.
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The robot has a combination of pick and place and servo controlled parts.
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A Hybrid Class is a cross between a traditional on-campus class and an Internet class. Some of the class will be done over the Internet, but there are regularly scheduled on-campus meetings as well. For example, you may meet once a week on campus and the rest of your learning will take place on-line.
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2 Meanings: Hybrid atomizer or Hybrid PV. Hybrid atomizers are a dripping atomizer designed to allow greater performance from directly dripped e-liquid. Hybrid PVs are designed to be seamless all-in-one devices, raising the design standard of the PV from a cobbled together look to a sleek, beautiful artisan creation.
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A hybrid electric vehicle, or HEV, is any vehicle that can draw propulsion energy from a combination of the following on-vehicle energy sources: consumable fuel (used in a combustion engine or fuel ce [..]
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A type of car where the engine is supplemented by additional power from an electric motor.
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Hybrids combine the power of a combustion engine with that from one or more electric motors in order to improve efficiency and performance.
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Hybrid refers to a vehicle that is powered by more than one type of energy, usually gasoline and electric. Many vehicle manufacturers currently have vehicles on the road that use both gasoline engines [..]
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A natural or artificial cross between two species, or occasionally between two genera, when it is an 'inter-specific hybrid'.
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A vehicle that has an electric motor and an engine. at the moment these cars are the most environmentally friendly and fuel efficient available
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A vehicle that has an electric motor and an engine. at the moment these cars are the most environmentally friendly and fuel efficient available
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A hybrid vehicle can switch between different energy sources
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A type of bicycle that's suited to road and off-road use. The concept behind hybrids is to blend the upright riding position, flat-proof tires, easy pedaling gearing, great brakes and suspension of a true off-road bikes with the lightweight wheels, skinnier tires, slightly higher gearing, and zippy geometry of a road bike. Hybrids are excellen [..]
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a car that has both an internal combustion engine (petrol or diesel engine) and an electric motor with batteries. The electric motor is used when possible with the regular engine providing additional power when necessary (and charging the batteries). Hybrids are increasingly popular as they provide lower emissions and good fuel economy.
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A vehicle that obtains power from both a battery powered electric motor and a gasoline or diesel engine.
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A hybrid vehicle uses more than one source of power to move the vehicle. Generally the source of power for a hybrid vehicle comes from an internal combustion engine and an electric motor. There is a l [..]
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A plant resulting from the cross-fertilisation of two different species, subspecies or varieties.
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Viruses which lack a complete Genome so that they cannot completely replicate or cannot form a protein coat. Some are host-dependent defectives, meaning they can replicate only in Cell systems which p [..]
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A crossbred animal. The offspring of two different species.
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a cross between two different breeds e.g. Persian and Himalayan (outcrossing) or two different subspecies e.g. Siberian tiger and Bengal tiger (intra-specific hybrid) or two different species e.g. lio [..]
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The offspring resulting from reproduction between two closely related species, Dogs, wolves and coyotes can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. The subject of wolf-dog hybrids is controversial. [..]
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 a vehicle that uses two or more distinct power sources to propel the vehicle such as an on-board energy storage system (ex: batteries) and a fuel source (ex: gasoline) for vehicle propulsion
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the progeny from the mating of two species
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A cat produced by crossbreeding
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Seed or plants produced as the result of controlled cross-pollination as opposed to seed produced as the result of natural pollination. Hybrid seeds are selected to have higher quality traits (yield or pest tolerance, for example).
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The progeny that results from the cross-fertilisation of 2 species. Hybrids of either sex are always sterile.
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The progeny resulting from a cross of individuals differing in one or more heritable characters.
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Something of mixed origin or composition. In the case of a plant or animal, a hybrid is produced by breeding together plants or animals of different varieties, species or race. It is the offspring of genetically dissimilar parents.
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The progeny of cross-breeding 2 pure-breeding lines.
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Fighter / Caster mixed class.
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(1) A heterozygote. (2) A progeny individual from any cross involving parents of differing genotypes. Offspring of unlike parents. (3) A duplex polynucleotide formed by hybridization of two single str [..]
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A cross between two varieties or species, whether of the same genus or two genera.
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Progeny from a cross among dissimilar genotypes. In forestry, the term is usually used for crosses between species.
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An individual formed by mating between unlike forms, usually genetically differentiated populations or species.
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offspring of genetically dissimilar parents
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A mechanical mod designed without standard ego or 510 connection. The tank is essentially screwed directly onto the battery.
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1. The offspring of two sexually-reproducing homozygous individuals of different genotypes. 2. As an MGI Mapping Data type, a somatic cell hybrid experiment.
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Any vine crossing where one or both “parents” is not from the wine vine, VITIS VINIFERA.
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A type of bicycle that's suited to road and off-road use. The concept behind hybrids is to blend the upright riding position, flat-proof tires, easy pedaling gearing, great brakes and suspension [..]
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Combining freeflying and belly flying
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A product created by the marriage of two different technologies. Meant here as the combination of a dynamic woofer with an electrostatic transducer.
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A functional unit in which two or more different technologies are combined to satisfy a given requirement.
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In science, a hybrid is created from the combination or offspring of two animals, plants, or other organic species. In art, a hybrid combines two or more distinct media to create a new form, thus rede [..]
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An offspring created from the controlled crossing of two selected parents. Hybrids often show the best qualities of both parents leading to increased plant vigour and as a result, greater production.  Seed collected from a hybrid plant is not guaranteed to breed true.
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A package of two or more different kinds of risk management instruments that are usually interactive.
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In biology, a hybrid is the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds, varieties, species or genera through sexual reproduction. Hybrids are not always inte [..]
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In biology, a hybrid is the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds, varieties, species or genera through sexual reproduction. Hybrids are not always inte [..]
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Hybrid are a British electronic music group composed of Mike and Charlotte Truman. The group was formed in 1995 by Mike Truman, Chris Healings, and Lee Mullin. At the time, they were primarily known a [..]
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Hybrid may refer to:
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Hybrid (Scott Washington) is a fictional anti-hero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Scott Washington first appeared in The New Warriors #21 (March 1992) by writer Fabian N [..]
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Hybrid (James "Jimmy" Marks) is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Rom #17 (April 1981) by writer Bill Mantlo and [..]
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Hybrid is an album by Michael Brook, with Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. A specialist in timbre and texture, Brook pioneered the infinite guitar—a guitar outfitted with a feedback transducer to produce [..]
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A hybrid is a type of club used in the sport of golf with a design borrowing from both irons and woods while differing from both. The name "hybrid" comes from genetics to denote a mixture of two diffe [..]
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Hybrid is a remix/cover album, consisting of songs by Gary Numan remixed by other artists, covers of Numan's early songs from his first three albums, plus three new tracks created specifically for the [..]
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Hybrid was an extreme metal band formed in 2004 by musicians from other Madrid acts.
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The Teen Titans are a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, frequently in eponymous monthly series. As the group's name indicates, the members are teenage [..]
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Hybrid is a downloadable third-person shooter video game released on August 8, 2012 for the Xbox 360 through Xbox Live Arcade. It was developed by Bellevue, Washington-based 5th Cell. Utilizing the So [..]
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