hybrid
nounDivide hybrid into syllables:
hy · brid
How to pronounce hybrid:
Definition of hybrid:
- hybrid (noun):
- an animal or plant resulting from a cross between two different types of animal or plant
- an offspring of two animals or plants of different subspecies, breeds, varieties, species, or genera
Synonyms for hybrid:
coldblood
cross
crossbred
hybridized
intercrossed
mixed
mongrel
Antonyms for hybrid:
full-blood
pedigreed
pure
pureblood
purebred
thoroughbred
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