Hybrids

/ˈhaɪbrɪdz/ noun

Things made by combining two different types of things, especially animals or plants from different species, or vehicles powered by two types of energy.

From Latin hybrida, possibly derived from Greek hybris meaning 'outrage' or 'hubris'—the idea was that mixing species was unnatural. The meaning evolved to simply mean any combination of two different things.

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