Pronunciation: /ˌhaɪbrɪdaɪˈzeɪʃən/
noun the breeding of plants or animals by crossing different varieties or species
A1 Hybridization is the process of combining two different species of plants.
A2 In biology, hybridization refers to the mating of two different species to create a new hybrid.
B1 Genetic hybridization is commonly used in agriculture to create plants with desirable traits.
B2 The hybridization of different bird species can result in unique color patterns and behaviors.
C1 Molecular hybridization techniques are used in genetics research to study gene expression.
C2 Hybridization plays a crucial role in the development of new crop varieties with improved yield and resistance.
formal The process of hybridization involves the mating of two genetically different individuals to create offspring with a combination of traits.
informal Hybridization in plants can result in some really cool looking flowers.
slang I heard that new car model is a hybridization of a sports car and a sedan.
figurative The artist's work is a hybridization of traditional painting techniques and modern digital art.
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