different between mythological vs homeric
mythological
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: m?th?l?j'?k?l, IPA(key): /?m????l?d???k?l/
Adjective
mythological (not comparable)
- Of, or relating to myths or mythology.
- Legendary.
- (colloquial) Imaginary.
Derived terms
- mythologically
Translations
See also
- mythical
mythological From the web:
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- what mythological creature am i descended from
- what mythological god are you
homeric
English
Adjective
homeric (comparative more homeric, superlative most homeric)
- Alternative letter-case form of Homeric.
Romanian
Etymology
From French homérique, from Latin homericus.
Adjective
homeric m or n (feminine singular homeric?, masculine plural homerici, feminine and neuter plural homerice)
- Homeric
Declension
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