Hybridity
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Hybridity refers in it's most basic sense to mixture. Hybridity originated from the latin hybrida. Hybrida is a term used to classify the children of a tame sow and a wild boar. Hybrid means that something is mixed, and hybridity is a mixture.
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Published by Lotte den Boogert, 16 october 2012