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Venom_Within
at Wed May 17 11:52:45 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Venom_Within ]
I only meant that it sounds grammatically correct in the sense that "to hybridize" is the infinitive verb pertaining to the creation/breeding of hybrids, therefore someone who performs this action would be a hybridizer. Hybrider is just wrong. That's all I was saying as it bugs the heck out of me when people who obviously aren't stupid and have good education continually use words that are by no means correct (ie. "most better", "those/these ones", albino rather than amelanistic in an animal with more than one pigment, etc.), ESPECIALLY when talking about subjects scientifically.
But I too believe that "Hybrid Breeder" is the correctest of the terms . ----- ~Venom~

Hybrid Breeders Association
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- Terminology - Venom_Within, Tue May 16 22:40:33 2006
- RE: Terminology - aberlour, Wed May 17 07:48:20 2006
- RE: Terminology - kirkpatrick, Wed May 17 08:14:09 2006
- RE: Terminology - Origin_Reptiles, Wed May 17 08:15:18 2006
RE: Terminology - Venom_Within, Wed May 17 11:52:45 2006
- RE: Terminology - thomas davis, Wed May 17 08:28:35 2006
- RE: Terminology - aberlour, Wed May 17 18:34:16 2006
- well,,,,,,,,, - thomas davis, Wed May 17 19:16:37 2006
- RE: well,,,,,,,,, - Venom_Within, Wed May 17 21:51:56 2006
- RE: well,,,,,,,,, - aberlour, Fri May 19 03:59:37 2006
- ok,,,,,,,,,, - thomas davis, Sat May 20 10:25:18 2006
- RE: ok,,,,,,,,,, - Venom_Within, Sun May 21 22:16:15 2006
- RE: Terminology - kingmilk, Wed May 17 23:00:56 2006
- You know... - Venom_Within, Thu May 18 21:52:48 2006
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