híbrido

See also: hibrido

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin hibridus, hybridus (hybrid, adjective), from hibrida f (hybrid, noun), most likely from Ancient Greek, with influence from ὕβρις (húbris).

Adjective

híbrido m (feminine singular híbrida, masculine plural híbridos, feminine plural híbridas, comparable)

  1. hybrid (consisting of diverse components)

Noun

híbrido m (plural híbridos)

  1. (biology) hybrid (offspring resulting from crossbreeding)
  2. hybrid (something of mixed origin)
  3. hybrid (car that runs on both fuel and electricity)

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin hibridus, hybridus (hybrid, adjective), from hibrida f (hybrid, noun), most likely from Ancient Greek, with influence from ὕβρις (húbris).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈi.βɾi.ðo]

Adjective

híbrido (feminine singular híbrida, masculine plural híbridos, feminine plural híbridas)

  1. hybrid

Noun

híbrido m (plural híbridos)

  1. hybrid
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