Hybridism
Hybridism refers to the process or result of combining two distinct entities, often in a biological or conceptual sense. In biology, hybridism is the mating of two individuals from different species, subspecies, or breeds, resulting in offspring that are a hybrid. These hybrids may exhibit traits from both parent organisms, and their fertility can vary. For example, a mule is a hybrid of a horse and a donkey. The study of hybridism is important in understanding evolution, speciation, and genetic diversity.
Beyond biology, hybridism can describe the merging of different ideas, technologies, or systems. A hybrid car,