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*[[Cinedigm]], from cinema and paradigm
*[[Cinedigm]], from cinema and paradigm
*''[[Crooklyn]]'', from crook and Brooklyn
*''[[Crooklyn]]'', from crook and Brooklyn
*[[crossplay]], from [[crossdressing]] and [[cosplay]]
*[[Death 'n' roll]], from [[death metal]] and [[Rock and roll|rock 'n' roll]]*
*[[Death 'n' roll]], from [[death metal]] and [[Rock and roll|rock 'n' roll]]*
*[[wikt:disasterpiece|disasterpiece]], from disaster and masterpiece
*''[[Disturbia (disambiguation)|Disturbia]]<!--intentional link to DAB page-->'', from disturbed and suburbia
*''[[Disturbia (disambiguation)|Disturbia]]<!--intentional link to DAB page-->'', from disturbed and suburbia
*[[docudrama]], from documentary and drama
*[[docudrama]], from documentary and drama

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This is a selection of portmanteau words.

Animals

Hybrids

  • cama, from camel and llama
  • cattalo, from cattle and buffalo[1]
  • donkra, from donkey and zebra (progeny of donkey stallion and zebra mare) cf. zedonk below
  • geep, from goat and sheep (progeny of)
  • grolar bear, from grizzly bear and polar bear
  • hebra, from horse and zebra (progeny of horse stallion and zebra mare) cf. zorse below
  • hinny, from horse and jenny (progeny of horse stallion and donkey mare)
  • humanzee, from human and chimpanzee
  • leopon, from leopard and lion[1]
  • liger, from lion and tiger (progeny of male lion and tigress) cf. tiglon/tigon below[1]
  • splake, from speckled male brook trout and female lake trout (progeny of)
  • tigon, from tiger and lion (progeny of male tiger and lioness) cf. liger above[1]
  • wallaroo, from wallaby and kangaroo
  • wholphin, from whale and dolphin[1]
  • zedonk, from zebra and donkey (progeny of zebra stallion and donkey mare) cf. donkra above
  • zorse, from zebra and horse (progeny of zebra stallion and horse mare) cf. hebra above[1]

Mixed breeds

Dogs

Other

  • beefalo, from beef and buffalo
  • Brangus, from Brahman and Angus breeds of cattle

Characteristics

Fictional

Art, literature and entertainment

Cuisine

General

Internet and computing

Marketing

Organizations and companies

Places

Politics

Economics

Movements

Sciences

Sports and fitness

Transport

See also

References

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