hybridise

/ˈhaɪbrɪdaɪz/
verb
  1. To combine two different things to create something new.
    • Artists often hybridise traditional painting with digital techniques.
    • The chef likes to hybridise Italian and Japanese flavors in his dishes.
    • The company plans to hybridise their electric car with a small gas engine.
  2. To breed two different species or varieties of plants or animals to produce a hybrid.
    • Farmers hybridise corn to make it more resistant to drought.
    • Scientists hybridise different strains of wheat to increase yield.
    • Gardeners often hybridise roses to create new colors and scents.
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