Synonym: fabulous, mythic, mythologic, mythological. Similar words: ethical, unethical, myth, catastrophically, philosophical, by this, thick, ethic. Meaning: ['mɪθɪkl] adj. based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity.
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(31) Legendary in concept, this depiction of Barbarossa at Gelnhausen portrays him in the company of mythical beasts.
(32) The sheer size of the sanctuary represented Mount Meru, the mythical Olympus on which the gods were believed to live.
(33) The mythical value of the siege for the construction of protestant - loyalist hegemony should not be underrated.
(34) But the mythical basis for these gratifying notions is, once again, deeply disturbing.
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(35) They also created a mythical patron, a just ruler who rewarded the good and punished evil doers by unleashing massive snowstorms.
(36) The branches of the hierarchical tree hide this secret organisation with its inner clan of unknown lieutenants possessing mythical powers.
(37) Another myth involved Hercules, the mythical strong man.
(38) He was like a mythical creature.
(39) Undeniably, he is a man of mythical status.
(40) The sculpture is the mythical unicorn.
(41) The owl is representative of the mythical goddess, Lilith.
(42) CAPRICIOUS, mythical catfish lies beneath the Japanese archipelago.
(43) Their wealth is merely mythical.
(44) The mythical ferocious animal meal make a guess of!
(45) Young people in China[sentencedict.com], Yu Minhong a mythical magic.
(46) Jackson had by now become an almost mythical figure.
(47) A mythical creature, generally resembling a lizard, believed capable of living in or withstanding fire.
(48) Afterward, the team doctor huge mythical bird's knee has up the thick ice bag for Han.
(49) The space between the stars is not some mythical void at all.
(50) It is impossible to cultivate Fly Agaric and since it does not occur naturally in the Indus valley, it is likely that it gradually passed into the mythical realm.
(51) The "first-time smartphone buyer" is a bit of a mythical creature, like a perfect gas in physics, or a unicorn or jackalope.
(52) There are totem column in the Yalong Bay center square . Around the column there are China ancient mythical legend and sculpture group of the culture.
(53) The mythical Phoenix bird was thought to build its funeral pyre out of frankincense and myrrh.
(54) In 1948, the 2, 400 year old body of a Scythian male was discovered preserved in ice in Siberia, his limbs and torso covered in ornate tattoos of mythical animals.
(55) The artefact, made of gold, symbolises a mythical octopus with eight tentacles and a stylised human head displaying cat-like features.
(56) His greatest achievement was that he created the mythical world of Yoknapatawpha.
(57) Yoknapatawha County is both an imaginary, mythical and an actual region.
(58) Not bad for a mythical creature whose name, in Chinese, sounds very much like an especially vile obscenity.
(59) As a mythical creature, the dragon is deeply rooted in Chinese culture.
(60) BENEATH the Japanese archipelago lies a mythical catfish, brutish and capricious.
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