Mythology is a word refering to a group of stories which primarily promotes and defines a religion or beleif system. Often the stories are designed to explain natural phenomenon in a way that fits with religious understanding. For example, Greek mythology explains why the world has sadness and illnes using the story of Pandora's box. Many Native American mythological stories are used to explain why an animal has certain characteristics, or explains the weather.
Mythological means it is related to myths, like dragons, faeries, wizards, witches, and the gods like Zeus, poseidon, and hades.
Mythology references to the fictional or religious stories of a non-present faith group and the pantheon and characters involved in said group. Example, greek mythos.
The verb for mythology is mythologise. Mythologise means " to create or construct a myth".
Hawk means strong and brave in greek mythology
Monotheism means that you believe in one god. Greek mythology has many gods.
Monotheism means that you believe in one god. Greek mythology has many gods.
it means muscle wasting
In Greek Aletheia means truth. In Greek mythology the waters of Lethe induced one into a state of forgetfulness. Literally aletheia means the opposite of the state of forgetfulness.
Well, thrice typically means "three".
Atalanta means "unswaying" in Greek.
It means Aphrodite, Goddess of Love.
Midgard, which means middle enclosure.
It means that it likes pie so much
narcissus