Similar words: pathological, ornithological, mythology, psychological, psychologically, neuropsychological, ecological, theological. Meaning: ['mɪθə'lɑdʒɪkl /-'lɒd-] adj. based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity.
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31. Giulio Camillo indicated the mythological reference for this box: the Latin hero Aeneas, taking the golden bough to penetrate into the Ades.
32. Astrology works as a channel to transcend secular life to a personal mythological world.
33. That tie-in is essentially the fantasy world of Asgard, the mythological Norse world where Thor,(www.Sentencedict.com) the home of the god of thunder.
34. Mythological characters that can be found on the periodic table include Tantalus (Tantalum, Ta) and his daughter Niobe (Niobium, Nb), and Promethius (Promethium, Pm).
35. Thus the mythological fables contain a wholly rational basis, and more or less profound religious ideas.
36. But even so, the cumulative process had for most Americans a deep , almost mythological significance.
37. They gave to jiujitsu a mythological background and developed a form of religion based on the application of its principles.
38. He is the author of A Study on Mythological Method in Education, Tokyo, 1998.
39. The term "Champs Elysees" derives from the Greek mythological story of the Elysian Fields9) where the blessed go after death.
40. According to historians, this western style two - gun angel conforms to mythological tradition.
41. He gained renown for his charmingly suggestive mythological scenes, ultimately inspired by Peter Paul Rubens and Jean-Antoine Watteau .
42. And then their son, Baal, who is a storm god He's depicted in mythological literature Mot as defeating both the chaotic sea god, Yam, and the god of death, Mot.
43. Williams' historical figures are endowed with the symbolical pattern of mythological archetype which results from "existential historicism".
44. One of the artists there told me that his paintings, which included African and Afro-American mythological symbols and imagery, were hanging in the local McDonald's restaurant.
45. Considering that the source of the mythological animals with wings and squamae can trace to forepart of New Stone Age.
46. There were three forms: somnambulate, wandering impulsion and dream impulsion, which created a mythological realm and affected later poets thoughts of writing lyrics greatly.
47. I believe you are quite an authority on things ancient and mythological.
48. Diwali, a five-day festival of lights, has several different mythological traditions.
49. Greek mythological stories of Faun often place him in dilemmas because of his desires.
50. Because It'symbolized strength, the oak was traditionally worshiped and had numerous mythological associations.
51. This genre painting became very popular in the Netherlands and the north in general, because it was opposed to the mythological painting of Italy.
52. These mythological figures are described disparagingly as belonging only to a story.
53. Diwali, a five-day festival of lights, has several different mythological traditions. The holiday is celebrated by Jains and Sikhs, as well as Hindus.
54. We can in fact observe similar things in psychotic illnesses, especially in the paranoid forms of schizophrenia, which often swarm with mythological images.
55. Its upcoming films include the mythological action film 'Immortals' and its untitled Snow White film starring Julia Roberts.
56. Conan is the name of two mythological figures from the Irish Gaelic tradition.
57. Let us enter the Halls of the Pyramid of Mythological Rendering.
58. According to Loveland historians this western style two - gun Cupid conforms to mythological tradition.
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