chimera

Etymology
Variant of, , & under renewed Latin influence from the 16th century, from , from , from , from , from. In reference to the fish, directly from Latin, used by. In reference to organisms with distinct areas of different genetic makeups, a calque of, used by Hans Winkler in 1907.

Noun

 * , a supposed monster in Lycia with the head of a lion, body of a goat, and tail of a dragon or serpent, killed by the hero Bellerophon.
 * 1) * 1382,, , Prologue, p. 31:
 * ...beestis clepid chymeres, that han a part of ech beest, and suche ben not, no but oonly in opynyoun...
 * 1)  Any fantastic creature combining parts from different animals.
 * 2)  A foolish, incongruous, or vain thought or product of the imagination.
 * 3)  Anything composed of very disparate parts.
 * 4)  A  like a gargoyle, but without a spout for rainwater.
 * 5)  An organism with genetically distinct cells originating from two or more zygotes.
 * , a cartilaginous marine fish in the subclass and especially the order, with a blunt snout, long tail, and a spine before the first dorsal fin.
 * : any terrifying thing, especially as an unreal, imagined threat.
 * 1)  Anything composed of very disparate parts.
 * 2)  A  like a gargoyle, but without a spout for rainwater.
 * 3)  An organism with genetically distinct cells originating from two or more zygotes.
 * , a cartilaginous marine fish in the subclass and especially the order, with a blunt snout, long tail, and a spine before the first dorsal fin.
 * : any terrifying thing, especially as an unreal, imagined threat.
 * 1)  A  like a gargoyle, but without a spout for rainwater.
 * 2)  An organism with genetically distinct cells originating from two or more zygotes.
 * , a cartilaginous marine fish in the subclass and especially the order, with a blunt snout, long tail, and a spine before the first dorsal fin.
 * : any terrifying thing, especially as an unreal, imagined threat.
 * , a cartilaginous marine fish in the subclass and especially the order, with a blunt snout, long tail, and a spine before the first dorsal fin.
 * : any terrifying thing, especially as an unreal, imagined threat.
 * , a cartilaginous marine fish in the subclass and especially the order, with a blunt snout, long tail, and a spine before the first dorsal fin.
 * : any terrifying thing, especially as an unreal, imagined threat.
 * : any terrifying thing, especially as an unreal, imagined threat.

Synonyms

 * ghost shark, ,

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * Persian:
 * Ukrainian: химера


 * Armenian:, , քիմերա
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 * Esperanto: ĥimero
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 * Hungarian:
 * Irish: ciméara
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 * Swedish:
 * Ukrainian: химера


 * Finnish:
 * Japanese: 寄り合い所帯


 * Finnish:
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 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: ,
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek:, χιμαιρισμός
 * Irish: ciméara
 * Japanese: キメラ
 * Persian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Swedish:
 * Ukrainian: химера


 * Esperanto: ĥimero
 * Finnish: sillikuningaskala
 * Italian:
 * Polish: ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * , a kind of shark of the genus Chimaera
 * , a kind of shark of the genus Chimaera

Etymology
, from.

Noun

 * 1)  caprice, fancy, whim
 * 2)  delusion, figment of one's imagination, invention, phantom
 * 3) chimaera,, rabbitfish, ratfish
 * 1)  delusion, figment of one's imagination, invention, phantom
 * 2) chimaera,, rabbitfish, ratfish
 * 1) chimaera,, rabbitfish, ratfish
 * 1) chimaera,, rabbitfish, ratfish