Chimaera in a sentence as a noun

> making conjoined twins of old and young mice so they shared blood and organsYou say conjoined twins, I say chimaera.

This one seems like a weird chimaera, sitting between the enterprise world and the consumer world.

I don't know, but chimaera are relatively common and relatively well known species for its habitat.

Whatabout identical twins, chimaera, ...Also, in practice you'd be doing partial string matches presumably.

The chimaera infected human airway cells — proving that the surface protein of SHC014 has the necessary structure to bind to a key receptor on the cells and to infect them.

Per National Geographic: "The video is the first time the pointy-nosed blue chimaera [Hydrolagus trolli species] has been seen alive in its natural habitat.

Chimaera definitions

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

See also: Chimera Chimaera

noun

a grotesque product of the imagination

See also: chimera

noun

a deep-sea fish with a tapering body, smooth skin, and long threadlike tail