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Hybridized

Hybridize \Hy"brid*i`ze\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hybridized; p. pr. & vb. n. Hybridizing.] To render hybrid; to produce by mixture of stocks.

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hybridized

vb. (en-past of: hybridize)

Usage examples of "hybridized".

Similarly, while a wild apple species and a wild grape species were domesticated in Eurasia, there are many related wild apple and grape species in North America, some of which have in modern times been hybridized with the crops derived from their wild Eurasian counterparts in order to improve those crops.

We know from Sumerian and later depictions that onagers were regularly hunted, as well as captured and hybridized with donkeys and horses.

Ramesh's mouth moved, and words came from the speaker—the fitness board proceedings, as hybridized and channeled by Annika Pedersen.

Except for the first few seconds, he'd had little difficulty with its hybridized content.

Sirhan has finally integrated the memories from the partials they hybridized earlier.

The tissue of their hybridized brains was of the same visceral matter as the human brain, but the fifteen million neurons that formed the basic wiring operated a bit differently in the processing of information.

The large kernels were from a highly developed, perhaps even artificially hybridized, variety of corn.