Associations to the word «Chimera»
Noun
- Hydra
- Pegasus
- Embryo
- Radcliffe
- Sphinx
- Centaur
- Hybrid
- Goat
- Graft
- Quail
- Monster
- Hale
- Medusa
- Phantom
- Genetic
- Ant
- Chick
- Informatics
- Visualization
- Lion
- Clone
- Delusion
- Naga
- Beast
- Mirage
- Serpent
- Cyclops
- Illusion
- Mythology
- Creature
- Desolation
- Composite
- Alchemist
- Caprice
- Novella
- Germ
- Salamander
- Offspring
- Torso
- Sow
- Dna
- Genes
- Polymerase
- Transplant
- Imagination
- Mane
- Dragon
- Fusion
- Virus
- Siren
- Greed
- Mouse
- Griffin
- Chromosome
- Stem
- Snake
- Organism
- Sentinel
- Transform
- Transcript
- Human
- Cell
- Wolverine
- Gambler
- Anita
- Tail
- Jason
- Crocodile
- Vase
- Anime
- Lineage
- Marrow
- Boss
- Indifference
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CHIMERA, noun. (mythology) Chimera, or any fantastic creature with parts from different animals
CHIMERA, noun. Anything composed of very disparate parts
CHIMERA, noun. A vain, foolish, or incongruous fancy, or creature of the imagination; as, the chimera of an author
CHIMERA, noun. (genetics) An organism with genetically distinct cells originating from two zygotes
CHIMERA, noun. (architecture) A grotesque, like a gargoyle but without a spout for rainwater
CHIMERA, noun. (usually chimaera) A cartilaginous marine fish in the subclass Holocephali and especially the order Chimaeriformes, with a blunt snout, long tail, and a spine before the first dorsal fin
CHIMERA, proper noun. (Greek mythology) One of the many fantastical offspring of Typhon and Echidna, a multi-headed monster represented as vomiting flames. It had the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and a dragon for a tail. Killed by the hero Bellerophon in Lycea.
Dictionary definition
CHIMERA, noun. (Greek mythology) fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head and a goat's body and a serpent's tail; daughter of Typhon.
CHIMERA, noun. A grotesque product of the imagination.
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