Hydrid
Hydrid is a term that does not have a single, widely recognized definition in formal science. In technical contexts, the spelling Hydrid is often a misspelling or variant of hydride, which designates a chemical species that contains hydrogen in a negative oxidation state or is bonded to a more electropositive element.
In chemistry, hydride refers to H− or to compounds in which hydrogen behaves as a hydride component,
In fiction, speculative media, or branding, Hydrid has been used as a proper name for minerals, alloys,
Etymology and usage notes: Hydrid appears to be a constructed term derived from hydrogen with a suffix
Overall, Hydrid lacks a fixed definition and is best understood by examining the source in which it