Definition
Something made by combining two different types, such as plants, animals, systems, or technologies.
Etymology
From Latin “hybrida” or “hibrida,” meaning the offspring of a tame sow and a wild boar, or a person of mixed origin. The meaning broadened in modern science and technology to any mix of types.
Kelly Says
“Hybrid” started as a word for mixed animals, but now we use it for cars, classes, and even work schedules. The modern world is increasingly hybrid—blending physical and digital, local and global.
Translations
BNবাংলা
উ Hyব্রীড
oo-hy-bree-d
CACatalà
híbrid
ee-bree-d
ELΕλληνικά
υβρίδ
ee-bree-dee
ESEspañol
híbrido
ee-bree-doh
FAفارسی
هیبرید
hee-bree-d
FISuomi
hybridi
hy-bree-dee
FRFrançais
hybride
ee-breehd
HAHA
hybrida
hee-bree-dah
HEעברית
היבריד
hee-bree-did
IDBahasa Indonesia
hibrida
hee-bree-dah
ITItaliano
ibrido
ee-bree-doh
JA日本語
ハイブリッド
hai-byuritto
MSBahasa Melayu
hibrid
hee-brid
MYမြန်မာ
ဟိုင်ဘရစ်
hoi-brid
NLNederlands
hybride
hi-bree-deh
PTPortuguês
híbrido
ee-bree-doh
RUРусский
гибрид
ghi-brid
SWKiswahili
hybrid
hi-brid
TAதமிழ்
ஹைபிரிட்
hai-bri-d
TEతెలుగు
హైబ్రిడ్
hai-bri-d
TRTürkçe
hibrid
hee-breehd
UKУкраїнська
гібрид
hy-brid
VITiếng Việt
hỗn hợp
hoh-n-hop