Hybrid Solar

Could someone explain what a hybrid is solar eclipse?
I was browsing through a calendar of events in astronomy and I This term has come. I am aware of total / annual / partial solar eclipse, but could someone please explain to me what the difference is related hybrid with a solar eclipse? Thanking you in advance for your answers.
There are four types of eclipses: A total eclipse occurs when the Sun is completely hidden by the moon. The intensely bright disk of the Sun is replaced by the dark silhouette of the Moon, and the crown, much fainter visible. For a full eclipse, totality is visible most only a narrow track on the surface of the Earth. An annular eclipse occurs when the Sun and Moon are exactly in line, but the apparent size of the Moon is smaller than the sun. So the Sun appears as a very bright ring, or ring, surrounding the outline of the moon. A hybrid eclipse (also known as annular / eclipse total), transitions between full and annular eclipse. In some parts of the Earth's surface is visible as a total eclipse, while in others it is annular. Hybrid Eclipses are relatively rare. A partial eclipse occurs when the Sun and Moon are not exactly on the line and the Moon only partially obscures the sun. This phenomenon can therefore usually seen in much of the Earth off the track of a total or annular eclipse. However, some eclipses can only be seen as a partial eclipse, because it never crosses the umbra of the Earth's surface.
Hybrid Solar
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