"Chimere" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "chimère" is a noun in French, and it has several possible meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible translations:
1. Chimera: In biology, a chimera is an organism that is composed of cells or tissues from two or more different individuals, often resulting from organ transplantation or other medical procedures.
2. Fictional monster: In ancient Greek mythology, the Chimera was a monstrous creature that was said to be a lion-like creature with the head of a goat and the tail of a serpent. It is often used as a metaphor for something that is imagined or fictional.
3. Illusion: In a more figurative sense, chimère can refer to an illusion, a false perception, or a mistaken idea.
In English, the word "chimera" is often used to describe something that is deceptive or unrealistic, such as a chimera of a better life or a chimera of wealth and success.
It's worth noting that the French word "chimère" is not directly related to the English word "chimera", and the meanings differ slightly.
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The verb "chimed" means to ring out or sound in harmony with something else, often in a pleasant and soothing way. It can also refer to the act of joining or contributing to a conversation or debate, often with a clever or witty remark.
Chimeras refer to imaginary or bizarre creatures often composed of parts from different animals or living things, typically used to describe something that is unnatural, strange, or unrealistic. In biology, a chimera can also refer to an individual that contains cells or tissues from two or more genetically different origins. In a broader sense, chimeras can symbolize something that is misleading, deceptive, or unpredictable, often used in literature, art, or mythology to convey fear, unease, or chaos.