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mythological

Also ٳ··Dz·

[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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Other 51Թ Forms

  • mythologically adverb
  • nonmythologic adjective
  • nonmythological adjective
  • nonmythologically adverb
  • unmythological adjective
  • unmythologically adverb
  • ˌٳˈDz 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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Playwrights addressed the polis not by dramatizing current events but by recasting tales from the mythological and historic past to sharpen critical thinking on contemporary concerns.

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We can go much further back than Scott Fitzgerald without finding the lost golden age of mythological harmony and stability the Trumpist dreamers seem to imagine.

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Gui Christ wanted to photograph a proud, young generation representing African deities and mythological tales.

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To that end, the mythological references are meaningful, speaking to the archetypes we’re often locked into, and the defiant types like Cal who make their escape.

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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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