Mythology - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |mɪˈθɑːlədʒɪ|  American pronunciation of the word mythology
Brit.  |mɪˈθɒlədʒɪ|  British pronunciation of the word mythology

noun

- myths collectively; the body of stories associated with a culture or institution or person
- the study of myths

Extra examples

We have been studying ancient Greek mythology.

We compared the two cultures' mythologies.

There is a popular mythology that he discovered the cause of the disease by himself.

According to popular mythology, school days are the best days of your life.

The walls are painted with mythological scenes.

She's fascinated by the stories of classical mythology.

The Chimera is a monster in Greek mythology that is part lion, part goat, and part serpent.

...in Greek mythology, naiads supposedly drowned the young men with whom they became enamored...

Like mythology, Greek philosophy has a tendency to personify ideas.

The theme of creation is a recurrent motif in Celtic mythology.

Olympian mythology

Teutonic mythology

Germanic mythology

Greek mythology

He added an appealing and memorable figure to popular American mythology

Word forms

noun
singular: mythology
plural: mythologies
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