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"Undine" Meaning

In folklore and mythology, an undine is a mythological creature that is depicted as a female water spirit or a mermaid. It is said to inhabit rivers, streams, and ocean bodies of water. According to legend, an undine is a seductive creature that is often depicted as a beautiful woman with long hair and a fish-like tail. In some stories, undines are said to have a deep connection to the water and are able to control the tides and the weather. They are often associated with the element of water and are said to possess magical powers related to the ocean and its creatures.

"Undine" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Undine"


1. In folklore and fairy tales.

In European folklore, an undine is a mythological water nymph or spirit, often depicted as a seductive female creature of the sea or water.

2. In literature.

The undine has also appeared in various literary works, serving as a metaphor for Freudian psychoanalytic theories as an example of the Green Fairy in absinthe consumption.

3. In place names.

Undine can be the given name of locations, towns, or villages in Germany and Ireland, reflecting the association of water and the mythological undine.

4. In chemical and physics terminology.

Undine crystals are rare minerals or their hydrophobic congeners produced from hydrous mineral alteration of situationally mobile iron oxides, named after the water locations from which they were gained (e.g. Undine mineral solutions at underlying Fujikawa basalts).

5. In botanical terminology.

The undine is a species of plant genus or more commonly, Undine (sand quillwort or tassel spike) belonging to family Isoetaceae.

Note: Examples elucidate usage of the term Undine, likely specific to speculative mythological entity.

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