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    My·thol·o·gy
    /məˈTHäləjē/

    noun

    • 1. a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition: "a book discussing Jewish and Christian mythologies"
    • 2. the study of myths: "this field includes archaeology, comparative mythology, and folklore"
  2. a. : the myths dealing with the gods, demigods, and legendary heroes of a particular people. b. : mythos sense 2. cold war mythology. 3. : a branch of knowledge that deals with myth. 4. : a popular belief or assumption that has grown up around someone or something : myth sense 2a.

  3. Myths are traditional stories about gods and heroes. They often account for the basic aspects of existence — explaining, for instance, how the Earth was created, why people have to die, or why the year is divided into seasons.

  4. Oct 31, 2018 · Mythology (from the Greek mythos for story-of-the-people, and logos for word or speech, so the spoken story of a people) is the study and interpretation of often sacred tales or fables of a culture known as myths or the collection of such stories which deal with various aspects of the human condition: good and evil; the meaning of suffering; hum...

  5. A mythology is a collection of myths or stories about a specific person, culture, religion, or any group with shared beliefs. Most people don’t consider mythology to be entirely true, but they still take it seriously.

  6. mythology noun [U] (POPULAR BELIEF) a popular belief that is probably not true: It's just a piece of popular mythology that people always get sacked when they are away from the office. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (Definition of mythology from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  7. myth, a symbolic narrative, usually of unknown origin and at least partly traditional, that ostensibly relates actual events and that is especially associated with religious belief. It is distinguished from symbolic behaviour (cult, ritual) and symbolic places or objects (temples, icons).

  8. mythology noun [U] (POPULAR BELIEF) a popular belief that is probably not true: It's just a piece of popular mythology that people always get fired when they are away from the office. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Opinions, beliefs and points of view.

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