noun
- The state, quality, or practice of being hybrid; the combination of different elements or characteristics.
- In biology, the production or breeding of hybrids; the crossing of different species or varieties.
Usage: Often used in academic or technical contexts to describe mixing of different types, cultures, or systems.
Usage: Technical term used in genetics and agriculture.
Examples
- The artist's work demonstrates a hybridism of traditional and modern techniques.
- Cultural hybridism has created a unique blend of customs in the immigrant community.
- The agricultural program focuses on hybridism to develop disease-resistant crop varieties.
- Architectural hybridism combines elements from different historical periods and styles.
- The novel explores hybridism through its fusion of science fiction and historical narrative.
- Linguistic hybridism occurs when speakers blend words from multiple languages in conversation.