Word: chimera
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Synonyms: chimera
illusion, fantasy, delusion, dream, daydream, pipe dream, figment of the/one's imagination, castle in the air, mirage, chimaera
Translations: chimera
spanish
quimera, quimera de, quimeras, la quimera
german
schimäre
french
chimère
italian
chimera
portuguese
quimera, quimera de, quimeras, da quimera
dutch
hersenschim, chimaera, inbeelding
russian
чудовище, химера, фантазия
norwegian
kimæren
swedish
chimären, chimär
finnish
kauhukuva, kimeeran, kimeeraa, -kimeeran, kimeera
danish
kimære, kimæren, kimær
czech
chiméra
polish
chimera
hungarian
mesebeli szörny, kiméra, kimérát, a kiméra
turkish
kuruntu, kimera, kimerası, şimeri
ukrainian
чудовисько, химера
albanian
monstër, Chimera, fantazi, monstër e
bulgarian
химера
belarusian
хімера, нерэальная
estonian
kimäär, kimääri, kimeeri, kimääriga
croatian
himera, kimera, kimerom
icelandic
kímera, Chimera
lithuanian
Chimerų, chimeros, Fantazija
latvian
himera, Chimera, himēra
macedonian
химера
romanian
himeră, himera, himere, himerei
slovenian
himera, kimera, kimero
slovak
chiméra
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The meaning and "use of": chimera
noun
- (in Greek mythology) a fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
- a thing that is hoped or wished for but in fact is illusory or impossible to achieve.
- an organism containing a mixture of genetically different tissues, formed by processes such as fusion of early embryos, grafting, or mutation.
- a cartilaginous marine fish with a long tail, an erect spine before the first dorsal fin, and typically a forward projection from the snout.