hybrideadjectivecommon nounverbSyllable DecompositionhybrideEtymologyexpandfrom Latin ibrida 'bastard, of mixed blood', and specifically 'offspring of a wild boar and a sow', which became hybrida by association with the Greek 'excess'.Definitions1. First person singular of the present indicative of hybrider.expand2. Third person singular of the present indicative of hybrider.expand3. First person singular of the present subjunctive of hybrider.expand4. Third person singular of the present subjunctive of hybrider.expand5. Second person singular of the imperative of hybrider.expandSee alsohybrides (v.) hybride (adj.) hybrides (adj.)