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Origin:
The term "chimerical" entered the English language in the 16th century. It was initially used to describe something concocted from the imagination, like the mythical Chimera. Over time, its meaning expanded to include anything that is unrealistic, improbable, or bizarre.
Examples:
Etymology Ancient Greek χίμαιρα chímaira from χίμαρος chímaros m
Etymology of historic The word historic comes from the Latin word historia which m
Etymology The term etymology comes from the Greek words etymon true meaning and lo
Etymology The word politics is derived from the Greek word polis which means city s
Etymology The word political comes from the Greek word politikos which means of or
Etymology The word physics derives from the Greek word φυσική physike meani
Etymology The name Pluto derives from the Greek god of the underworld Plouton which
Etymology The word sycophant comes from the Ancient Greek word συκοφάντης
Etymology and Meaning of Music The word music comes from the Greek word mousike wh
Etymology Latin Mercurius Greek Ἑρμῆς Hermēs Meaning Messenger or g
Etymology Middle English knyght from Old English cniht Proto West Germanic knehtaz
Etymology Latin transgressio a crossing over transgression transgressus having p
Etymology Latin imaginatio image conception French imagination Meaning Ima
Etymology Hustle originated in the 17th century as a noun meaning bustle or commotion
Etymology and Meaning The word baccalaureate originates from the Medieval Latin word b