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The word "hybridize" emerged in the mid-19th century during the rise of genetic science and experimentation. Scientists were exploring ways to create new plant and animal varieties by crossing species with different traits. The term "hybridize" was used to describe the process of combining these genetic elements to produce novel organisms.
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Etymology Hybrid is derived from the Latin word hybrida which means mongrel or off
Etymology Ult fr Gk hybris wanton violence insolence arrogance fr hyper ov
Etymology The word hybridization is derived from the Latin word hybrida which means
Etymology Hybrid from Latin hybrida meaning mongrel or of mixed race ize
Etymology The word advertise originates from the Latin word advertere which me
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Etymology The word surprise is derived from the Old French word soprise meaning to
Etymology The word cross comes from the Old English word cros which itself is deriv
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Etymology Scape Latin goat Goat Old English male goat Meaning Noun A p
Etymology The word exploit comes from the Old French word exploitier which in turn d
Etymology Spick of uncertain origin possibly from Dutch spikken to spot or obsolet
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Etymology The word tabernacle comes from the Latin word tabernaculum which means t
Etymology The word opportunity comes from the Latin word opportunitas which means f
Etymology Middle English vessel from Anglo French vaissel vessel from Latin vas ge