mythical

  • 81the\ *noun*\ gnomes — Mythical beings responsible for the malfunction or disappearance of the object mentioned. A. My computer keeps giving me a blue screen. B. The computer gnomes must be chewing on your cables …

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  • 82fountain of youth — mythical spring whose water was believed to cure ills and renew youth …

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  • 83Rosenkreutz, Christian —    Mythical Sect Founder.    In the early seventeenth century, the Lutheran pastor J.V. Andreae published anonymously the Chymische Hochzeit Christiani Rosenkreutz and Confessio Fraternitatis. They were probably intended as a spoof and purported… …

    Who’s Who in Christianity

  • 84Jimmu-Tenno —    Mythical human emperor of Japan who is said to have succeeded the divine dynasty in the seventh century BC. He is probably a culture hero of a pre Japanese race, as the Japanese themselves cannot claim to have made any contribution to the… …

    Who’s Who in non-classical mythology

  • 85mythological — mythical / mythological [adj] make believe, fairy tale allegorical, chimerical, created, fabled, fabricated, fabulous, false, fanciful, fantasy, fictitious, fictive, folkloric, imaginary, invented, legendary, made up, mythic, nonexistent,… …

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  • 86tsaenöskúwá — mythical blue lizard …

    Mingo semantic fields

  • 87utháyatkwáí' — mythical dancing wolf …

    Mingo semantic fields

  • 88mythic — mythical ► ADJECTIVE 1) occurring in or characteristic of myths or folk tales. 2) fictitious. DERIVATIVES mythic adjective mythically adverb …

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  • 89mythically — mythical ► ADJECTIVE 1) occurring in or characteristic of myths or folk tales. 2) fictitious. DERIVATIVES mythic adjective mythically adverb …

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  • 90Eternal return (Eliade) — The Eternal return is, according to the theories of religious historian Mircea Eliade, a belief, expressed (sometimes implicitly but often explicitly) in religious behavior, in the ability to return to the mythical age, to become contemporary… …

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