myth|myths in English
noun
[mɪθ]
traditional story about supernatural beings or imaginary people that narrates a common belief or explains some natural phenomenon; fable, folk tale; legendary character; commonly held but unsubstantiated belief
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1. Three myths can be identified: the myth of unalterable dependence, the myth of independence, and the myth of hope.
2. 'Creationism': an Origin Myth? Is there any merit to the idea that Genesis was written as myth, like Ancient Near Eastern myths? While some details are similar, they are told in a style that highlights the contrast between pagan myths and historical reality.
3. Their myths Align with the Odin myths.
4. NDB: Like most myths, the myths about the hymen are untrue.
5. STATUS: MYTH.
6. In the myth,
7. Debunking the cholesterol 'myth'
8. Androstenedione studies : Myths and Facts
9. Myths and misconceptions about evolution.
10. That's a myth.
11. Fact: A very powerful socially constructed myth is the “Crack baby” myth
12. However, various myths seem to abound.
13. 5 Myths about Women 's Bodies
14. Religious Studies) on 'Myth in an Antimythical environment: the case of Buddhism', is one of the very best: sober, original, well-argued and technically almost faultless.7 In contrast to Pike's unpretentious popularisation of classical myths, Clasquin's popularising of the 'skilful' approach to myth in the long history of Buddhism brilliantly
15. Biphobia - Myths and Realities of Bisexuality
16. First, they explode various current myths.
17. This is a myth.
18. It's a myth, amigo.
19. She'd become a myth.
20. MYTHS Beleaguering PERSONAL GUARANTEE UNDER IBC
21. GPS Vertical Accuracies, Theory, Practice, Myths
22. Antediluvial Flood Myths – Fact or Fiction
23. You may rightly dismiss such myths.
24. 5 Myths About sexually transmitted diseases
25. Myth or Reliable Record?