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1 Myth
[miƟ](an ancient, fictional story, especially one dealing with gods, heroes etc.) mito- mythical- mythically
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2 myth
[miƟ](an ancient, fictional story, especially one dealing with gods, heroes etc.) mito- mythical- mythically
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- mythological* * *[miθ] n 1 mito, fábula. 2 pessoa ou coisa imaginária. 3 ilusão. -
3 myth
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4 myth
[miƟ](an ancient, fictional story, especially one dealing with gods, heroes etc.) mito- mythical- mythically - mythology - mythological -
5 solar myth
so.lar myth[soulə m'iθ] n mito do Sol. -
6 mythic
myth.ic[m'iθik] adj mítico, fabuloso. -
7 mythoclast
myth.o.clast[m'iθəklæst] n destruidor de mitos. -
8 mythologic
myth.o.log.ic[miθəl'ɔdʒik] adj mitológico. -
9 mythologically
myth.o.log.i.cal.ly[miθəl'ɔdʒikəli] adv mitologicamente. -
10 mythomane
myth.o.mane[m'iθəmein] n pessoa com tendência mórbida para o exagero, fantasia ou mentira. -
11 mythomania
myth.o.ma.ni.a[miθəm'einiə] n Psych mitomania: tendência mórbida para a mentira. -
12 Adonis
A.do.nis[əd'ounis] n 1 Myth Adônis. 2 homem bonito. -
13 Aglaia
A.glai.a[əgl'aiə] n Myth Aglaia: uma das três Graças. -
14 Amazon
Am.a.zon['æməzən] n 1 Myth Amazona. 2 Amazonas (rio). 3 amazon mulher aguerrida. -
15 Arabian Bird
A.ra.bi.an Bird[ər'eibiən bə:d] n Myth fênix. -
16 Argonaut
Ar.go.naut['a:gənɔ:t] n 1 Gr Myth argonauta. 2 Amer aventureiro que procurava ouro na Califórnia no ano de 1849. 3 Zool argonauta, náutilo: espécie de moluscos. -
17 Argus
Ar.gus['a:gəs] n argos: 1 Myth personagem de cem olhos. 2 fig guardião atento. 3 Ornith faisão de Bornéu e Sumatra, ave da família dos Fasianídeos. -
18 Bellona
Bel.lo.na[bel'ounə] n Myth Belona, deusa da guerra. -
19 Charon
Cha.ron[k'eirən] n Myth Caronte. -
20 Cimmerian
Cim.me.ri.an[sim'iəriən] adj Myth relativo aos cimérios: lúgubre, infernal.
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myth — [mıθ] n [U and C] [Date: 1800 1900; : Greek; Origin: mythos story, speech, myth ] 1.) an idea or story that many people believe, but which is not true = ↑fallacy myth of ▪ the myth of male superiority myth that ▪ the myth that wisdom accompanies… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Myth — is derived from the Greek word μύθος mythos , which simply means story . Academic usageIn the academic fields of mythology, mythography, or folkloristics, a myth is a sacred story involving symbols that are usually capable of multiple meanings… … Wikipedia
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myth — [ mıθ ] noun ** 1. ) count an ancient traditional story about gods, HEROES, and magic: Greek myths and legends a ) uncount ancient traditional stories: the distinction between myth and history 2. ) count or uncount something that people wrongly… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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Myth — (m[i^]th), n. [Written also {mythe}.] [Gr. my^qos myth, fable, tale, talk, speech: cf. F. mythe.] 1. A story of great but unknown age which originally embodied a belief regarding some fact or phenomenon of experience, and in which often the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
myth — (n.) 1830, from Fr. Mythe (1818) and directly from Mod.L. mythus, from Gk. mythos speech, thought, story, myth, anything delivered by word of mouth, of unknown origin. Myths are stories about divine beings, generally arranged in a coherent… … Etymology dictionary
myth — 1 Myth, legend, saga all mean a story which has come down from the past, which ostensibly relates a historical event or events, and of which the origin has been lost or forgotten. Myth varies considerably in its denotation and connotation… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
myth|i|fy — «MIHTH uh fy», transitive verb, fied, fy|ing. to make mythical; build a myth around (a person, place, thing, or event) … Useful english dictionary
myth|o|pe|ic — myth|o|poe|ic or myth|o|pe|ic «MIHTH uh PEE ihk», adjective. making myths; having to do with making myths … Useful english dictionary