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mythologised Meaning in Bengali







mythologised's Usage Examples:

describes the painting as of an ideally beautiful young woman mythologised as a nymph or goddess, a view reflected in the title given it by the.


This mythologised genealogy claims that the brothers first together conquered Egypt.


Pycroft mythologised cricket as a noble, manly and essentially British activity ("Cricket.


The mythologised Welsh Mam was seen as a matriarch ruling her household, "the pivot, around.


Zhang Sanfeng, a highly mythologised figure said to be the founder of t'ai chi ch'uan, lived in the Wudang.


The inner sleeve features a mythologised representation of Haden Hill.


895 - 947) is a mythologised figure appearing in 16th-century accounts of Nahua historical traditions.


His historical participation is extensively mythologised, his first action is in the war against the Texcaltepeca-Malinalcas in.


In subsequent decades his life became mythologised in Jamaican popular culture, culminating in the 1972 cult film The Harder.


Despite being hunted for food, it was mythologised as the keeper of fire in Hawaiian religion.


During the postwar years, Melchior Wańkowicz's mythologised account of Henryk Sucharski as a brave commander enduring under hopeless.


works also transmit a tradition in which the three future saviours are mythologised as born of maidens, conceived while their mothers bathed in a lake that.


Its most famous inhabitant, mythologised in the 19th century play, was Dick Whittington and His Cat who came when.


and that of his relations were thus heavily expanded and potentially mythologised by Timurid court historians, who portrayed him as a hereditary supreme.


Greatness") and ⑥ Patgamaran ("Book of Commandments"), which present mythologised descriptions of Garegin Nzhdeh's life and ideas, respectively; and the.


identified with its central argument as the vital element of what was later mythologised into Disraelian Conservative and Tory Democracy".


Various authors note however that the fraud has been mythologised by the opposition, including in its post-1990 instalments.


central Mexican deity Quetzalcoatl Topiltzin Ce Acatl Quetzalcoatl, a mythologised figure supposed to have been a 10th-century ruler in Tollan (Tula), the.


The real story of the mythologised legshow", Kurt of Gerolstein, October 4, 2016, accessed June 18, 2018.



Synonyms:

mythologize; fabricate; manufacture; make up; cook up; invent;

Antonyms:

discharge; stabilise; wet; focus; detransitivize;

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