hübriidsordid
Hübriidsordid, also known as hybrid words or portmanteau words, are linguistic constructions formed by blending two or more words, where parts of each word are combined to create a new word with a meaning that encompasses the meanings of its constituent parts. This blending often involves taking the beginning of one word and the end of another, or overlapping sounds. The resulting word is typically shorter than the sum of its parts and aims to be more concise and descriptive.
Examples of hübriidsordid in Estonian include "motell" (motor hotel), "spordihall" (sport hall), and "õppeaasta" (study year).