The word "hybrid" refers to something that is made from two or more different elements, combining aspects of each. This can be applied to various contexts, such as biology (where it refers to the offspring of two different species or varieties), technology (like hybrid cars that use both gasoline and electricity), and various cultural forms (such as hybrid cuisine that mixes ingredients and cooking methods from different traditions).
The term "hybrid" comes from the Latin word "hybrida," which means "the offspring of a tame and an untamed animal." It has evolved in meaning over time to encompass a broader range of contexts in which different elements are brought together.