0 a plant or animal that has been produced from two different types of plant or animal, especially to get better characteristics: --
1 a vehicle with an engine that uses both petrol and another type of energy, usually electricity: --
2 combining two different things: --
Researchers began developing hybrid agricultural crops to maximize productivity.
His choreography is described as "a hybrid mix of mime and circus tricks".
3 used to describe a vehicle with an engine that uses both petrol and another type of energy, usually electricity: --
4 used to describe a way of working that involves sometimes being physically present and sometimes working at a distance using the internet: --
A hybrid parliament was introduced, with a few MPs present but most contributing to debates remotely.
Hybrid teaching combines traditional in-class teaching with online teaching.
5 a plant or animal that has been produced from two different types of plant or animal --
Genetic variation in humeral callus pattern in each species as compared with laboratory-bred hybrids.
Both ' purifying movements ' required all sorts of hybrids - including the mixture of purifying forms of knowledge and of the categories they created.
After washing to remove excess probe, hybrids were detected using fluorescein-conjugated avidin and signals were amplified using a biotinylated antiavidin antibody.
However, we do not know whether hybrids produced and examined by us would be able to continue preimplantation development.
When insemination began 10 min after cell fusion spermatozoa penetrated 62.5% of hybrids.
Only two of these hybrids (1%) entered interphase and appeared to contain a few small nuclei.
Therefore, the contribution of the paternal parent could account for differential survival of hybrids in the fields.
The low fertility of hybrids will add a second barrier to the evolution of their progeny, even when they bear beneficial transgenes.