химера

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Macedonian

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химера (himeraf

  1. chimera

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Russian

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 химера on Russian Wikipedia
химера (3), пойманная в Норвегии

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химе́ра (ximéraf anim (genitive химе́ры, nominative plural химе́ры, genitive plural химе́р)

  1. (Greek mythology) chimera (mythical monster)
  2. (genetics) chimera
  3. chimaera (fish)
  4. (rare, sometimes racist) a term from the controversial theory of ethnogenesis created by Lev Gumilev, describing a long time period of close contact between two "opposing" cultures

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  • Chernykh, P. Ja. (1993) “химера”, in Историко-этимологический словарь русского языка (in Russian), 3rd edition, volume 2 (панцирь – ящур), Moscow: Russian Lang., →ISBN, page 339

Serbo-Croatian

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  • IPA(key): /xǐmera/
  • Hyphenation: хи‧ме‧ра

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хѝмера f (Latin spelling hìmera)

  1. chimera

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Ukrainian

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 химера on Ukrainian Wikipedia
химера

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химе́ра (xyméraf animal (genitive химе́ри, nominative plural химе́ри, genitive plural химе́р)

  1. (Greek mythology) chimera (mythical monster)
  2. (genetics) chimera
  3. chimaera (fish)

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химе́ра (xyméraf inan (genitive химе́ри, nominative plural химе́ри, genitive plural химе́р)

  1. (figuratively) whim, caprice, chimera; weird thought or behaviour
  2. (figuratively) something unusual, weird, original
  3. (dated) a scarecrow

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