mythical
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
myth/mɪθ/
▶noun
- 1 a traditional story concerning the early history of a people or explaining a natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
- 2 a widely held but false belief.
■ a fictitious person or thing.
■ an exaggerated or idealized conception of a person or thing.
– derivatives
mythic adjective,
mythical adjective,
mythically adverb.
mythic adjective,
mythical adjective,
mythically adverb.
– origin C19 (earlier (C17) as mythic): from mod. L. mythus, via late L. from Gk muthos.
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- cockatrice
- cornucopia
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- dragon
- dwarf
- fabled
- fabulous
- giant
- griffin
- halcyon
- hippogriff
- kraken
- kylin
- lamia
- lycanthropy
- magic carpet
- manticore
- mermaid
- moly
- myth
- ogham
- philosopher's stone
- rhesus monkey
- salamander
- sea dog
- sea horse
- selkie
- serpent
- telamon
- thunderbird
- underworld
- unicorn

