Words Starting With "M"

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Mythifies

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Mythifies is the third person singular present tense of the verb "mythify", which means to invest or endow (something) with the character of a myth, especially by exaggerating or romanticizing it.

Mythify

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To mythify something or someone means to present a person or institution in an idealized or romanticized way, often to make them seem more impressive or fascinating than they really are.

Mythmaker

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A mythmaker is a person who creates or invents myths, legends, or stories, often with the intention of inspiring or persuading others. This term is often used to describe a storyteller or a propagandist who uses myths to convey a message, justify a policy, or evoke emotions. In a broader sense, a mythmaker can also refer to anyone who creates or spreads fictional or exaggerated stories that are believed to be true by some people.

Mythoclast

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A mythoclast is a writer or teller of myths, particularly those that were considered to be false or untrue at the time.

Mythographer

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A mythographer is a scholar who studies and interprets myths, often from ancient cultures.

Mythographers

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Mythographers are scholars who study and interpret myths, which are stories that explain natural phenomena, the supernatural, or the human condition. They often focus on analyzing the symbolism, themes, and cultural context of myths, as well as their historical development and transmission. Mythographers may draw on various disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, psychology, and literature, to gain a deeper understanding of the significance and meaning of myths.

Mythographic

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Mythographic refers to the study or documentation of myths, particularly in the form of illustrations, drawings, or other visual representations.

Mythoi

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In literature and philosophy, "mythoi" is a Greek term that refers to a sequence of related myths or stories, often used to explain natural phenomena, historical events, or the exploits of gods and heroes. It is also sometimes translated as "narrative" or "tale". In modern times, the term is often associated with the work of the French literary critic and theorist, Roland Barthes, who used the term to analyze the structure and function of narratives.

Mythologian

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A mythologian is a person who studies and examines the myths and legends of a particular culture or civilization, typically focusing on their symbolic meaning, historical context, and cultural significance. It can also refer to someone who creates or interprets myths and legends.

Mythologic

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Mythologic refers to something that is related to mythologies or myths. It can also describe something that is mythological, meaning it is of a legend or symbolic nature, rather than factual or true. The word is derived from the Greek words "mythos" (meaning "story" or "legend") and "logos" (meaning "word" or "reasoning"), and is often used to describe fictional stories, legends, or fables.

Mythological

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Relating to or characteristic of myths or legend.

Mythologically

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Of or relating to myth or mythology; having a logical or understandable explanation that is mythological, rather than based on facts or reality.

Mythologies

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Mythologies refer to the traditional stories, legends, and accounts of the gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures of a particular culture or society. These stories often explain the origin of the world, the nature of humanity, and the relationship between humans and the divine. Mythologies can take many forms, including narratives, poems, and symbols, and are often used to understand and make sense of the world. Examples of mythologies include Greek mythology, Norse mythology, and Hindu mythology.

Mythologisation

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Mythologisation is the process of creating or perpetuating myths or mythological narratives about a person, event, or concept. It refers to the attribution of mythical or supernatural qualities to something, often resulting in a distorted or romanticized view of reality. In other words, mythologisation is the act of converting something ordinary into something extraordinary, often through exaggeration, fabrication, or selective emphasis. This can occur in various contexts, such as literature, art, film, or even historical accounts. The term is often used to critique or challenge the creation of myths, legends, or heroic stories that depart significantly from factual accuracy.

Mythologise

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To mythologise means to attribute supernatural or legendary qualities to something or someone, often for dramatic or rhetorical effect. It can also mean to interpret or understand something in terms of a myth or a mythical concept.

Mythologised

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.transformed or represented into mythological form:. The word "mythologised" means to convert a story, event, or person into a mythological tale, often exaggerating or romanticizing their importance or achievements. For example, the life of a famous historical figure may be mythologised in films, books, or legends, creating a mythical version of their story.

Mythologising

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The verb "mythologising" means to attribute human-like qualities or characteristics to something that is not human, such as an idea, an event, or a concept, often to make it more relatable, memorable, or meaningful. This can involve giving it a sense of tradition, history, or cultural significance, or making it seem as if it has a special or sacred status.

Mythologist

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A mythologist is a scholar who studies myths, which are traditional stories that often convey spiritual, cultural, or historical significance. Mythologists may specialize in particular cultures or time periods, analyzing the symbolism, themes, and influences that shape the myths. They may also explore the historical or cultural contexts in which myths were created and preserved.

Mythologists

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Mythologists are scholars who study and interpret myths, which are traditional stories and legends that often explain the origin, nature, or character of the universe, a people, or a culture. They investigate the cultural and historical context in which myths were created and interpret their symbolic and metaphorical meaning, often applying literary, anthropological, and psychological theories to their analysis.

Mythologization

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Mythologization is the process of turning events, people, or things into myths, legends, or stories that have symbolic or metaphorical meanings. It involves interpreting and representing reality in a way that is often exaggerated, idealized, or distorted, with the goal of illuminating deeper truths or values. In other words, mythologization is the creation of myths that convey moral, spiritual, or cultural significance. This process is often used in art, literature, and other forms of storytelling to convey important messages or values.

Mythologize

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To mythologize means to explain or describe an event, person, or thing in a way that likens it to a myth or legend, often for the purpose of personalizing or romanticizing it. It can also refer to the process of elevating a person or event to a mythic status, making them seem extraordinary or symbolic.

Mythologized

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Transformed or presented as a myth or legend, often for dramatic or emotional effect, typically in literature, art, or film.

Mythologizing

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To mythologize means to transform events or situations into a myth or a legendary story, often to give them a greater sense of importance, significance, or mystique. It can also refer to the process of creating a myth or legend about a person, place, or event.

Mythologue

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A mythologue is a person who specializes in the study of myths, especially classical Greek and Roman myths.

Mythology

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Mythology refers to the study of myths, which are stories that are passed down to explain the origins of the world, natural phenomena, and human behavior and nature. These stories often feature superhuman beings, supernatural events, and magical or divine interventions. Mythology can be found in the cultures of many ancient civilizations, including Greek, Roman, Norse, Hindu, and Chinese cultures, and continues to inspire literature, art, and popular culture today.

Mythomanes

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Mythomanes is a noun that refers to a person who excessively and habitually tells lies or fabricates stories, often boasting or exaggerating about their achievements or experiences. In other words, a mythoman is someone who has a tendency to exaggerate or fabricate the truth, often to impress others or gain attention.

Mythopeia

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Mythopeia is a compound word that consists of two parts: "mytho-" and "-opia". <br><br>"Mytho-" comes from the Greek word "mythos", which means "legend", "story" or "fable". <br><br>"-opia" comes from the Greek word "opsia", which means "view" or "sight". <br><br>Therefore, Mythopeia literally means "the seeing of myths" or "myth-vision". In a more figurative sense, it refers to the capacity to imagine or perceive the unknown, the unseen, or the mythical. It's often used to describe the ability to envision or project a new or ideal world, which is grounded in imagination and emotional resonance, rather than in the "real" or mundane sense of reality.

Mythopeic

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Mythopoeic: (adjective) Relating to the creation of myths or mythical stories; imaginative and creative.

Mythoplasm

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I'm not familiar with the word "mythoplasm." After conducting a search, it appears that "mythoplasm" is not a recognized word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or obscure term.<br><br>However, if we were to break down the word into its components, "mytho-" comes from the Greek word "mythos," meaning myth or story, and "-plasm" is a suffix indicating a forming or shaping. Therefore, if we were to create a definition for "mythoplasm," it could be interpreted as a possible concept implying a shaping or forming of myths or stories.

Mythopoeia

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Mythopoeia is a noun that refers to the creation of myths or myths-making. It is the process of inventing or creating myths, legends, or stories that have a symbolic or metaphorical meaning. In literature, mythopoeia is often used to describe the creation of elaborate, imaginative, and often fantastical stories that have social, cultural, or philosophical significance. The term was coined by J.R.R. Tolkien, a renowned author and philologist, who used it to describe his own creative process in crafting the mythology of Middle-earth in his novels, such as "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings".

Mythopoeic

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The word "mythopoeic" refers to the creation or production of myths or mythological stories, particularly with a sense of artistic creativity or imagination. It can also describe a work of literature that has a mythic or fantastical quality, often drawing on elements of mythology, folklore, or fairy tales. The term is often used to describe the works of authors such as J.R.R. Tolkien, who are known for creating elaborate mythological worlds and stories.

Mythopoetic

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Mythopoetic refers to the production or expression of myths or mythological themes in a literary or artistic work. It can also describe the use of mythological or symbolic language to convey deeper meanings or truths. In a broader sense, the term can refer to any creative work that explores or re-works mythological themes, symbols, or archetypes.

Mythos

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Mythos is a Greek word that refers to a myth, legend, or body of myths. It can also refer to the collective myths and stories of a particular culture or tradition. In modern usage, the term mythos is often used to refer to the underlying narratives, themes, and symbolic structures that shape a culture's worldview and values.

Mythoses

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Mythoses refers to the plural of "mythos", which is a term used in literary theory and mythology to describe a story, legend, or myth. In a broader sense, mythoses can also refer to a collection of myths or stories that are believed to have originated from a particular culture or civilization.

Myths

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Myths are traditional stories that often explain natural phenomena, the creation of the world, or the lives and actions of supernatural beings. They are often characterized by having a sacred or symbolic meaning and are frequently passed down through generations by word of mouth. Myths can be found in cultures all around the world and often have a deeper significance or message for the people who tell and believe them.

Mytilene

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Mytilene is a city in the island of Lesbos, Greece. It was the capital of the ancient city-state of Lesbos, and it has a rich history dating back to the 6th century BC. The name "Mytilene" originates from the mythological story of King Mytilene, who was said to be the son of the sea god Poseidon.