mythical Meaning in Telugu ( mythical తెలుగు అంటే)
పౌరాణిక, పురుanthal.
Adjective:
ఫన్టాస్టిక్, పురుanthal.,
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mythical's Usage Examples:
The Yale of Beaufort The Yale was a mythical beast, supposedly white and covered with gold spots and able to swivel each of its horns independently.
In mythologyAglaophotis: A type of Peony said to be magicalAustras koks: a tree which grows from the start of the Sun's daily journey across the sky in Latvian mythologyBarnacle tree: mythical tree believed in the Middle Ages to have barnacles that opened to reveal geese.
This fact seems to indicate that the boats were predominantly subject to magical-religious invocations, often adopting a protecting-saint for the boat and thus earning a mythical character and also surrounded by protecting symbols.
with any earthly paradise, particularly a mythical Himalayan utopia – an enduringly happy land, isolated from the world.
The mythical idea of the "Land of Mu" first appeared in the works of the British-American.
Series historyDagar was a sword and sorcery series, set in a mythical past of warriors and wizards.
disdain of other nations, support for authoritarian political arrangements verging on totalitarianism, and a mythical emphasis on the "organic unity" between.
mythical place in Slavic mythology where "birds fly for the winter and souls go after death" that is sometimes identified with paradise.
In 1990 Van Caneghem released King's Bounty, the forerunner of the Heroes of Might and Magic series of seven games which feature turn-based, fantasy-themed conflicts in which players control armies of mythical creatures.
A wight (Old English: wiht) is a mythical sentient being, often undead.
The author uses this time period for a realistic retelling of the mythical tale of King Arthur.
The reader is left guessing whether the innocuous character is said mythical being or not.
The name Mavelikara is believed to be turned out from the words Maveli or Mahabali, the mythical king of Kerala, and Kara means land.
Synonyms:
mythologic, mythological, mythic, fabulous, unreal,
Antonyms:
genuine, sincere, natural, realistic, real,