Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

chimaera

Noun
/kaɪˈmɪərə/
Definition
A mythical creature that is composed of parts from different animals, often depicted as having the body of a lion, the head of a goat, and a serpent’s tail.
Examples
  • In ancient stories, the chimaera was a fire-breathing beast that terrorized Lycia.
  • Some scientists use the term chimaera to describe organisms that are made up of cells from two different sources.
  • The chimaera in her dreams seemed to be a symbol of her deepest fears and desires.
Meaning
In literature and mythology, a chimaera represents something that is fantastical and impossible, often used to symbolize unattainable dreams or illusions.
Synonyms
  • Hybrid
  • Illusion
  • Fantasy