Hybridising

Word HYBRIDISING
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Definitions and meanings of "Hybridising"

What do we mean by hybridising?

To form a mixture of any kind.

To cross-breed animals or plants to form hybrids.

To produce hybrid offspring; to interbreed.

To construct a hybrid word from elements of different languages.

To combine atomic orbitals mathematically to form hybrid orbitals.

To combine complementary subunits of multiple biological macromolecules.

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The word "hybridising" in example sentences

Although as weekend_viking says, they may be rampantly hybridising. ❋ StyleyGeek (2007)

Of late years these beautiful flowers have received much attention, not only from the trade, but also from amateurs, some of whom have taken much pains in crossing the species by hybridising, notably the late Rev.J. G. Nelson. ❋ John Wood (N/A)

The vegetables which are available for daily use offer a wide and most interesting field to the expert in selecting and hybridising. ❋ Sutton And Sons (N/A)

But by seed the process of propagation is slow, and not advisable unless the object is to obtain new varieties -- a very easy matter, by the way, with this family, if the simple rules of cross-hybridising are applied. ❋ John Wood (N/A)

The Pentstemon has of late years been much improved by hybridising, so that now the flowers, which resemble foxgloves, are not only larger than those of the typical forms, but also brighter, and few subjects in our gardens can vie with them for effectiveness; moreover, they are produced for several months together on the same plants, and always have a remarkably fresh appearance. ❋ John Wood (N/A)

She was successful in “budding” and in hybridising roses, and produced several beautiful varieties. ❋ Marchant, James (1916)

This latter alternative has not been sufficiently attended to; but I believe, from observations communicated to me by Mr. Rewitt, who has had great experience in hybridising pheasants and fowls, that the early death of the embryo is a very frequent cause of sterility in first crosses. ❋ Unknown (1909)

This latter alternative has not been sufficiently attended to; but I believe, from observations communicated to me by Mr. Hewitt, who has had great experience in hybridising pheasants and fowls, that the early death of the embryo is a very frequent cause of sterility in first crosses. ❋ Samuel Butler (1868)

This latter alternative has not been sufficiently attended to; but I believe, from observations communicated to me by Mr Hewitt, who has had great experience in hybridising gallinaceous birds, that the early death of the embryo is a very frequent cause of sterility in first crosses. ❋ Unknown (1859)

This latter alternative has not been sufficiently attended to; but I believe, from observations communicated to me by Mr. Hewitt, who has had great experience in hybridising gallinaceous birds, that the early death of the embryo is a very frequent cause of sterility in first crosses. ❋ Charles Darwin (1859)

I see we were in some degree talking to cross-purposes; when I said I did [not] much believe in hybridising to any extent, I did not mean at all to exclude crossing. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

AFTER years of hybridising and mericloning, the Northern Rivers 'best orchid growers face off at Alstonville from today. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Kalyani Connection and 31, Prasanna's guitar hybridising Carnatic classical into what I can only describe as Carnatrock. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The native variety is at risk from hybridising with the scentless Spanish bluebell, which has spread from gardens. ❋ Steven Morris (2010)

If they hadn't been banned from racing, we'd probably all be driving gas turbine powered cars now, and probably well on the way towards making the move towards hybridising them with fuel cells, if they weren't already using fuel cells anyway. ❋ Saladin (2010)

In an effort to impress the judges, most of the flowers on display will have been the result of either painstaking hybridising or mericloning. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Just so we're clear, the hybridising and mericloning happens to the orchid flowers, not the growers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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