Noun
of Hybridize
Source: Webster's dictionaryCommercial hybrid wheat seed has been produced using chemical hybridizing agents, plant growth regulators that selectively interfere with pollen development, or naturally occurring cytoplasmic male sterility systems. Source: Internet
Commercial hybrid wheat seed has been produced using chemical hybridizing agents; these chemicals selectively interfere with pollen development, or naturally occurring cytoplasmic male sterility systems. Source: Internet
Some survivors have adapted by becoming smaller or hybridizing with other species. Source: Internet
There are not enough female zebras breeding in captivity to spare them for hybridizing; there is no such limitation on the number of female donkeys breeding. Source: Internet
Two years later, in 1785, Lenormand coined the word "parachute" by hybridizing a Latin prefix para (from paro -- to parry), and chute, the French word for fall, to describe the aeronautical device's real function. Source: Internet