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chimæra
chimæra variant of chimera. Oxford English Dictionary
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Chimène
Sacchini moved from London to Paris in 1781, and made his debut at the Opéra in January 1783 with Renaud. Théodore de Lajarte, Bibliothèque Musicale du Théatre de l'Opéra. wikipedia.org
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chimera
chimera, chimæra (kɪˈmɪərə, kaɪ-) Forms: 4 chymere, 5–7 chimere; 4–7 chymera, (6 chemera), 7 chymæra, 6– chimæra, chimera. [ME. chimere, a. F. chimère, ad. L. chimæra, a. Gr. χίµαιρα she-goat or monster, f. χίµαρ-ος he-goat. Since the 16th c. the earlier form from Fr. has been supplanted by its Lati... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mount Chimaera
At the junction of one of these masses of scaglia with the serpentine, is the Yanar, famous as the Chimæra of the ancients, rediscovered in modern times — ...flammis que armata chimæra*— deprived of all its terrors. wikipedia.org
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chimæroid
chimæroid, a. Zool. (kaɪˈmɪərɔɪd) Related to the genus of fishes Chimæra, having the tail ending in a slender thread, the head pointed, and only one spiracle. Also n.1854 Owen in Circ. Sc. (c 1865) II. 97/1 The cylindrical dental masses of the chimæroid and edaphodont fishes. 1862 Dana Man. Geol. 78... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rodrigue et Chimène
, "Opéra Nouvel". Recording Rodrigue et Chimène (Denisov completion) Donna Brown, Laurence Dale, José van Dam, Choeur et Orchestre de l'Opéra de Lyon, conducted by Kent wikipedia.org
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bombinate
ˈbombinate, v. [f. L. bombināre a corrupt or doubtful variant of bombitāre, or bombizāre; see bombilate.] To buzz, make a buzzing noise.[a 1553 Rabelais ii. vii, Questio subtilissima, utrum chimera in vacuo bombinans possit comedere secundas intentiones. (In ridicule of the subtle discussions of the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Věra Linhartová
Věra Linhartová (born 22 March, 1938) is a Czech writer and an art historian. for differentiation), short stories (1964) Rozprava o zdviži (Discourse about a lift), prose (1965) Přestořeč (Despite speech), short stories (1966) Chiméra wikipedia.org
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tritor
tritor Zool. (ˈtraɪtə(r)) [a. L. trītor a rubber, grinder, f. terĕre, trīt- to rub, grind.] A specially hard and white ridge or prominence on the teeth of some fishes, as those of the genus Chimæra.1889 Nicholson & Lydekker Palæont. xlviii. 950 One or more triturating ridges, or prominences, differi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Sirmond
La Chimère deffaicte, ou Réfutation d'un libelle séditieux tendant à troubler l'Estat, sous pretexte d'y prévenir un schisme (1640) Chimæra excisa, siue wikipedia.org
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Překlad 'chiméra hlavatá' - Slovník čínštině-Češtino | Glosbe
青蓝子鱼, 全头亚纲, 带蓝子鱼 jsou nejlepší překlady "chiméra hlavatá" do čínština. chiméra hlavatá + Přidat překlad Přidat chiméra hlavatá
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emblematical
embleˈmatical, a. [f. prec. + -al1.] = prec.1644 Bulwer Chirol. 77 A spice of their authority more strong then their emblematicall Mace. 1679 J. Goodman Penitent Pard. i. ii. (1713) 45 An emblematical representation of God's unspeakable mercy. 1709 Steele & Addison Tatler No. 81 ¶6 Gorgons, Chimæra'... Oxford English Dictionary
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L'horizon chimérique
L'horizon chimérique, Op. 118, is a song cycle by Gabriel Fauré, of four mélodies for voice and piano. Charles Panzéra recorded "Je me suis embarqué" and "Diane, Séléné" in 1925, and in 1936 recorded the complete song cycle. wikipedia.org
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Překlad 'chiméra podivná' - Slovník čínštině-Češtino | Glosbe
带蓝子鱼, 全头亚纲, 银鲛 jsou nejlepší překlady "chiméra podivná" do čínština. chiméra podivná + Přidat překlad Přidat chiméra podivná
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sea-ape
ˈsea-ape [ape n.] 1. The sea-fox (Alopias vulpes). See ape n. 5.1607 Topsell Four-f. Beasts 5 The Dolphin recouereth by eating a sea-ape. 1769–1861 [see ape n. 5]. † 2. a. ? The manatee. b. The Northern manatee: see manatee 2. Obs. Also attrib.1755 tr. Pontoppidan's Nat. Hist. Norway ii. 191 These M... Oxford English Dictionary
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