polybrid

/ˈpɑliˌbrɪd/
noun
  1. A hybrid organism that results from crossing more than two distinct species or varieties.
    • The botanist created a polybrid by crossing three different species of orchid.
    • Some polybrid plants are more resistant to disease than their parent species.
    • The farm experimented with a polybrid of wheat that combined traits from four ancestral strains.
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