chimaera
Americannoun
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any fish of the family Chimaeridae, the male of which has a spiny clasping organ over the mouth.
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any similar fish of the group Holocephali, which includes this family.
noun
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any tapering smooth-skinned cartilaginous deep-sea fish of the subclass Holocephali (or Bradyodonti ), esp any of the genus Chimaera. They have a skull in which the upper jaw is fused to the cranium See also rabbitfish
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Greek myth a variant spelling of chimera
Etymology
Origin of chimaera
First recorded in 1795–1805; see origin at chimera
Example Sentences
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Ghost sharks - also known as chimaera - are rarely spotted, and sightings of their young are even more uncommon.
From BBC • Feb. 15, 2022
“They literally look like a fish put together by a committee,” says chimaera expert David A. Ebert, director of the Pacific Shark Research Center at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories in California.
From National Geographic • Jun. 12, 2017
“On the video camera we saw a kind of chimaera that whizzed by – that’s very, very rare in Australian waters,” she said.
From The Guardian • May 31, 2017
Next, mCRPC-bearing chimaera mice were assigned to therapeutic trials.
From Nature • Mar. 19, 2017
This month past I have been hunting down a chimaera, a hydra with a dozen heads: each head shows me by turn the portrait of Fortnoye, or Francine, or yourself, or Kranich, or Mrs. Ashburleigh.
From Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875 by Various
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