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    What name is used to describe: a monster killed by a mythological hero; an organism derived from more than one genetic source; a fiery site in Asia Minor; a rather pretty color in painting; and a castle in the air?

    Question #62248. Asked by lanfranco. (Feb 03 06 6:13 PM)


    soonappear

    Chimera

    Feb 03 06, 8:13 PM
    lanfranco

    Sources, please.

    Feb 03 06, 8:27 PM
    soonappear

    Memory

    Feb 03 06, 8:32 PM
    lanfranco

    Charming, soon, but please support your memory with some detailed information. I can't provide a yay without it.

    Feb 03 06, 10:07 PM
    soonappear

    http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all&oi=defmore&defl=en&q=define:chimera

    Feb 03 06, 10:50 PM
    lanfranco

    Very nice. A yay to you, then, soon. But since I notice that the paint color and the site in Asia Minor are not included, I'll add this:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera

    Feb 04 06, 8:10 AM


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