Chimera in popular culture — For other uses of the term chimera, see Chimera (disambiguation). Chimera, originally found in Greek mythology, is a monstrous fire breathing creature composed of the parts of multiple animals. The term, and often the general concept, has since… … Wikipedia
Chimera — Chimera, chimaira, or chimaera may refer to: Chimera (mythology), a monstrous creature with parts from multiple animals Mount Chimaera, the region in Lycia that some believe was an inspiration for the myth Contents 1 Science 2 … Wikipedia
Chimera (1991 film) — Chimera Directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark Produced by Nick Gillott Written by Stephen Gallagher Starring John … Wikipedia
Chimera (short story) — Chimera is a comical short story written by a Korean author Lee Yeongdo, based on the world of the novel Dragon Raja written by the same author. It is one of the three short stories known as Sceneries Of Laboratory. The story humors on male… … Wikipedia
Chimera (film) — Chimera Directed by Lawrence Gordon Clark Produced by Nick Gillott Brenda Reid (exec prod) Archie Tait (exec prod) Written by Stephen Gallagher … Wikipedia
Chimera (virus) — A chimera virus is defined by the Center for Veterinary Biologics (part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service) as a new hybrid microorganism created by joining nucleic acid fragments from two or more… … Wikipedia
Chimera (John Barth novel) — 1st edition cover (Random House) Chimera is a 1972 postmodern novel by John Barth composed of three loosely connected novellas. The novellas are Dunyazadiad, Perseid and Bellerophoniad, the titles of which eponymously refer to the mythical… … Wikipedia
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The Chimera's Curse — Author(s) Julia Golding … Wikipedia
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