Similar words: mythical, myth, mythology, through thick and thin, by this, anything, gothic, ethic. Meaning: ['mɪθɪk(l)] adj. 1. relating to or having the nature of myth 2. based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity.
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31. Joseph Campbell describes the mythic hero as that individual who is able to return from his adventure with "the power to bestow boons on his fellow man".
32. Li Luo Neng is a mythic source figure with many students.
33. Thelma : ( proudly ) He gave me a set of books called Greek Myth mythic - mythiologgio, that's it!
34. Walter Benjamin's theory of mimesis and language proves to be especially helpful in bringing out the significance and power of the mythic in Wu's short stories.
35. Scarabs are generally oval-shaped and stout, ranging in size from miniscule to mythic.
36. This is the idyllic, almost mythic image of Australia cherished by so many folks,[http://sentencedict.com/mythic.html] Aussies included.
37. For the mythic Le Mans 24 Hour race, TAG Heuer equips the Audi Sport team with award-winning Squadra Night Vision – the world's first opthalmic shield with integrated corrective lenses.
38. The painting shows the two Mythic Pythons and the stripes of the Zebra Finch. Also shown are "Kunatja", white hot mythic hailstones.
39. What if Plato made up the story for mythic purposes?
40. As they approached they saw the "Nyi Nyi" Mythic Zebra Finch people coming, and the snakes became alarmed.
41. Spiritual leaders gather in Wesak Valley, a mythic place high in the Himalayas.
42. And they are performing increasingly complex tasks from home, from reading MRIs to helping clients search for Bigfoot, the mythic wilderness creature.
43. And like Camelot, Akhenaten's once bustling capital became only a mythic memory.
44. In the previous research of Wide Sargasso Sea, it is mainly studied from the perspectives of feminism, psychoanalysis, mythic archetype and post-colonialism.
45. This interactive work creates a mythic and dreamy atmosphere by the and shadows of the orchids.
46. Levi-Strauss is repudiating the father and, in repudiating the father, showing himself to fall into the very mythic pattern that Freud had been the first to analyze.
47. The image might be a statue, a beautiful person, or a mythic beast.
48. Revered enough by Hindus to roam the streets of Jodhpur, a bull is still not as sacred as a cow, which is surrounded by a great mythic aura.
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