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mythological

[ mith-uh-loj-i-kuhl ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to mythology.
  2. imaginary; fictitious.


mythological

/ ˌɪθəˈɒɪə /

adjective

  1. of or relating to mythology
  2. mythical
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Derived Forms

  • ˌٳˈDz, adverb
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ٳo·Dzi·· adverb
  • ԴDzmٳ··Dzi adjective
  • ԴDzmٳ··Dzi· adjective
  • ԴDzmٳ··Dzi··ly adverb
  • ܲmٳ··Dzi· adjective
  • ܲmٳ··Dzi··ly adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of mythological1

1605–15; < Late Latin ̄ٳDZDz ( us ) < Greek ̄ٳDZDzó ( mythology, -ic ) + -al 1
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Example Sentences

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"Each one is associated with a region, and each one has its own identity, and together they demonstrate our rich mythological heritage."

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But for a shrewd trick of one mythological snake, Linda would have been born a horse.

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The confusion is general, because it’s all mythological.

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"This is consistent ith the tradition of many ancient cultures to capture natural sounds in musical instruments, and could explain the ritual dimension of the death whistle sound for mimicking mythological entities," explains Frühholz.

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Lucy Liu is at least adept at playing the stern director of the organization for controlling mythological entities and creatures.

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