hübriidimise
Hübriidimise is a Finnish term that refers to the process of hybridization, typically in a biological context. It describes the act of mating or cross-breeding two different species, varieties, or breeds to produce offspring that possess characteristics of both parents. This can occur naturally in the wild or be induced through artificial means in agriculture and animal husbandry.
The outcome of hybridization is a hybrid, which may exhibit novel traits not present in either parent,
In agriculture, hybridization is a common practice used to develop improved crop varieties with desirable traits