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    mythic
    /ˈmɪθɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. mythical: "mythic creatures"

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  3. Learn the meaning of mythic, an adjective that describes something existing only in myths or other traditional stories, or relating or similar to such stories. See how to use mythic in sentences and compare it with mythical and mythological.

  4. Learn the meaning of mythical, a word that describes something based on or described in a myth, or existing only in the imagination. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for mythical.

  5. Learn the meaning of 'mythic' as an adjective to describe something that exists only in myths or that is very famous or important. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation and usage of 'mythic' in sentences.

  6. Anything that's mythic derives from or resembles a traditional story or legend. While traveling in Scotland, you might hope to spot the mythic Loch Ness Monster. Something with a mythic quality might not connect directly to well-known myths, but it still reminds you of them in some way.

  7. Learn the meaning of mythic, an adjective that describes something very famous or legendary, or something that does not exist or is not true. See synonyms, pronunciation, word origin and usage notes.

  8. adj. 1. Of or existing in myth: the mythical unicorn. 2. Imaginary; fictitious. 3. often mythic Of, relating to, or having the nature of a myth: a novel of profound, almost mythic consequence. myth′i·cal·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. Definitions of 'mythic'. 1. Someone or something that is mythic exists only in myths and is therefore imaginary. [literary] [...] 2. If you describe someone or something as mythic, you mean that they have become very famous or important. [...] More.

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