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    mythology
    [ noun ]
    1. myths collectively; the body of stories associated with a culture or institution or person

    2. <noun.group>
    3. the study of myths

    4. <noun.cognition>


    Mythology \My*thol"o*gy\, n.; pl. {Mythologies}. [F. mythologie,
    L. mythologia, Gr. myqologi`a; my^qos, fable, myth + lo`gos
    speech, discourse.]
    1. The science which treats of myths; a treatise on myths.

    2. A body of myths; esp., the collective myths which describe
    the gods of a heathen people; as, the mythology of the
    Greeks.

    1. Body Language Is biotechnology A new mythology?
    2. As a teenager, Mr. Kumar sketched flowers on dog's whiskers and scenes from Indian mythology on mustard seeds.
    3. George Moore also appears as an early supporter and then a dissenter. Not all of Yeats's heroines at this time came out of Celtic mythology.
    4. The remedy, he says, can be found only in a new mythology.
    5. Her life was solidifying into a mythology buzzing with socio-political overtones.
    6. According to Hindu mythology, gods and demons were waging a war of attrition when each side realized it needed nectar to achieve immortality and victory.
    7. Orion is the hunter in mythology, and the Zodiac referred to himself as the hunter in a letter to police.
    8. Now, Der Ring des Nibelungen is a heady brew of despairing idealism and political prophecy, Jungian mythology before its time and importunate Affekt, fake-primeval epic and ripe 19th-century melodrama.
    9. And Quantum Leap is one of those fantasy series which, contrary to popular mythology (Americans are only good at knock-down drag-out action drama) are better done in the US than in the UK (9.00 BBC2).
    10. The history of the company is part of the mythology of the personal computer industry.
    11. They also relinquished control of Surrey, Hertfordshire, Lincolnshire and Warwickshire. Essex, which had entered election mythology as the centre for the Conservatives' victory in last year's general election, inflicted 22 losses on the party.
    12. Huge balloons were released from a Shindan Tree, sacred in Korean mythology, and then the Olympic flame was revealed on a 72-foot pedestal resembling a traditional Korean candleholder.
    13. Its beginnings lie with Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe in Hindu mythology.
    14. Consumers can "wrap mythology around them and not have to worry about the real team." Indeed, teams with losing records are some of the biggest winners in licensed apparel.
    15. It is an incongruous scene, this odd mixture of mythology and genre, but nonetheless it holds together and is surprisingly forceful.
    16. The creature of mythology, nesting in the clouds, brought messages from the spirit world in the form of thunder, lightning and rain.
    17. Legend says that when medieval traveler Marco Polo saw the rhinos on his way to China, he thought they were the unicorns of mythology.
    18. These occasional outbursts become ingrained in the mythology of the company and serve to reinforce the corporate philosophy.
    19. Boucher's 'Flight into Egypt', as delightful a confection as any mythology, is here via Madame de Pompadour and Catherine the Great.
    20. Criticism of the Reagan administration's national parks policy over alleged budget cuts is based on a "pernicious mythology," a top Interior Department official said Wednesday.
    21. His magnanimous mood enables him to skip over incidents which have become some of the most enduring tales in that curious, twilight world of academic mythology.
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