Similar words: pathology, anthology, ornithology, psychology, morphology, methodology, pathological, ornithologist. Meaning: [mɪ'θɑlədʒɪ /-'θɒ-] n. 1. myths collectively; the body of stories associated with a culture or institution or person 2. the study of myths.
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61. See, I can't even get a proper handle on their mythology.
62. They often showed scenes from Minoan mythology or religious symbols, which gave the sealing the extra dimension of defence by superstition.
63. Richard Body has made a brave attempt to shed the mythology and propaganda, and to expose farming objectives to public debate.
64. The primitive church employed mythology to augment and explicate the great truths of the gospel.
65. Obviously, then, the average romance reader is not the undereducated, uninformed, subnormal, frustrated housewife of recent mythology.
65. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
66. The two greatest works of war mythology in the West are, accordingly, the Iliad and the Old Testament.
67. Now the Museum of Modern Mythology is trying to reopen in a new location.
68. Greek mythology holds that the gods lived on Mt. Olympus.
69. And she was off into her bedlam of mythology once more.
70. And of course, to complete the picture,[sentencedict.com] the Arabs have their divinely authorized war mythology too.
71. Amnissos, near Heraklion, has become a popular tourist beach. Classical mythology, however, links the beach to Artemis.
72. His mountain-man life embodies the rugged individualism especially admired in conservative mythology.
73. Bargains include sponges and pottery decorated with figures from mythology.
74. Roman funerary customs; art and mythology; women in classical antiquity.
75. Conversely, when a nation begins to see itself historically and destroys its mythology, the result is secularization and spiritual malaise.
76. An array of sculpture is also on view, revealing the influence of mythology and foreign culture in classical antiquity.
77. Sirens, in classical mythology sea-nymphs who by their singing lured sailors to destruction on hidden rocks.
78. The Bible is a mass of fables and traditions, mere mythology. Mark Twain
79. The story presents a picture of the luckless, homeless skinhead which corresponds closely to the movement's own mythology about itself.
80. Secondly, the magic of the island is here composed of Renaissance learning, imagery and classical mythology.
81. A violent, enduring mythology is activated to make sense of immediate socio-political crisis and fear.
82. Alas, mythology usually relates that those who dare to challenge the gods pay a stiff price for their temerity.
83. As I watch her, she is introducing her class to the first item on her syllabus, classical mythology.
84. The underlying ethic is that of the traditional folk mythology from which we started out.
85. I am very interested in Greek and Roman mythology.
86. There are thousands of love stories in Greek Mythology.
87. In Greek mythology, Cepheus represents a King of Ethiopia.
88. In Chinese Mythology, Laojun was in charge of alchemy.
89. Small wonder that Greek mythology is extinct.
90. Greek mythology the wife of Orpheus.
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