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IrinaK [193]
3 years ago
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A hybrid is a cross, or a mixture, of two things.

Biology
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Naya [18.7K]3 years ago
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1.) A hybrid car is one that uses more than one means of propulsion - that means combining a petrol or diesel engine with an electric motor. The main advantages of a hybrid are that it should consume less fuel and emit less CO2 than a comparable conventional petrol or diesel-engined vehicle.

2.) Hybrid, offspring of parents that differ in genetically determined traits. ... The term hybrid, therefore, has a wider application than the terms mongrel or crossbreed, which usually refer to animals or plants resulting from a cross between two races, breeds, strains, or varieties of the same species.

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