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Meanings of mythological figures in English
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Usage of mythological figures in English
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The space below was patterned with rosettes, sacred trees, and mythologicalfigures.
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With its exquisite braid of mythologicalfigures, the cauldron threw open the doors of an iconographic treasure-house.
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The painting depicts Venus and other mythologicalfigures, and has been gawked at by tourists and studied by academics for centuries.
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Old snuff boxes were frequently made of horn impressed or stamped with beautiful designs, such as hunting scenes and mythologicalfigures.
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Besides these, there were a host of mythologicalfigures-theWalkyres or bridal maidens, the river maids; and the white women, Hertha and Frigga.
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Their table was close to a column, which was decorated from pedestal to capital with the most familiar mythologicalfigures of ancient Egypt.
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Exactly in proportion to the mental and moral insight of any race, its mythologicalfigures mean more to it, and become more real.
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The walls were covered with odd portraits, whose frames were crumbling in decay, and the window curtains adorned with fairy scenes and mythologicalfigures.
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Automata have lived among us since toga days, when Hero of Alexandria built mini-mechanical theaters whose mythologicalfigures cavorted about on their own weight-and-pulley power.
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Demons, deities, mythologicalfigures and naked savages disported themselves along the borders of the maps and helped to decorate unexplored spaces of earth and ocean.
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Captain Keyes had seen the news feeds and heard the rumors, like everyone on in the fleet-theSpartans were near-mythologicalfigures in the military.
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"Is it weirder than asking me to find a modern-day kid from a reference painting of mythologicalfigures?"