Associations to the word «Mythic»
Noun
- Rabbinic
- Narrative
- Myth
- Inca
- Mythology
- Allusion
- Loki
- Imagery
- Metaphor
- Delirium
- Epic
- Odin
- Heracles
- Theme
- Motif
- Cosmology
- Osiris
- Kingship
- Folklore
- Hero
- Iliad
- Pantheon
- Consolidation
- Saga
- Symbolism
- Embodiment
- Deity
- Imagination
- Psyche
- Lore
- Shamanism
- Hera
- Scripture
- Fragmentary
- Progenitor
- Rebirth
- Genealogy
- Pathos
- Celt
- Ritual
- Serpent
- Tradition
- Worldview
- Mentality
- Shaman
- Modernity
- Cosmos
- Strauss
- Allegory
- Storytelling
- Irony
- Atlantis
- Lm
- Fantasy
- Prehistory
- Frazer
- Tale
- Afterlife
- Zeus
- Maha
- Goddess
- Paradigm
- Recount
- Iconography
- Parallel
- Realm
- Coherence
- Savior
- Ancestor
- Indra
- Encyclopedia
- Potency
- Fertility
Adjective
Wiktionary
MYTHIC, adjective. Larger-than-life.
MYTHIC, adjective. Mythical; existing in myth.
Dictionary definition
MYTHIC, adjective. Relating to or having the nature of myth; "a novel of almost mythic consequence".
MYTHIC, adjective. Based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity; "mythical centaurs"; "the fabulous unicorn".
Wise words
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