| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
| 1 |
myth |
A fictitious narrative presented as historical, but without any basis of fact. |
SAT words from 'monotony' to 'natal' |
| 2 |
myth |
n. A fictitious narrative presented as historical, but without any basis of fact. |
M |
| 3 |
myth |
story |
Sorg - vocab list 12 |
| 4 |
myth |
fairy tale |
Rome Vocabulary |
| 5 |
myth |
a traditional story that helps to explain a culture's beliefs |
Rome Vocabulary |
| 6 |
myth |
a legendary narrative that presents part of the beliefs of a people or explains a practice, belief or phenomenon |
Vocabulary |
| 7 |
myth |
n. A fictitious narrative presented as historical, but without any basis of fact. |
GRE Word List |
| 8 |
myth |
traditional story describing gods or heroes or explaining natutal events |
Greek Civilization |
| 9 |
myth |
a folktale (fictional story) about gods and goddesses (mythology) |
Middle School Reading Literary Terms |
| 10 |
myth |
VOCABULARY: Story passed down about a god or hero. Lesson 3 |
Social Studies-Ancient Greece |
| 11 |
myth |
legend |
Propaganda |
| 12 |
Myth |
A traditional story that presents supernatural beings and situations that attempt to explain and/ or interpret natural events |
Literary Terms |
| 13 |
myth |
folktale passed down from generation to generation |
Lesson 2 Greece |
| 14 |
Myth |
a made-up tale that explains the actions of gods or heroes or the orgins of elements of nature. |
6th grade literary term |
| 15 |
myth |
a traditional story that helps to explain a culture's beliefs |
Golden age of ancient greece |
| 16 |
myth |
usually including god(s), heroes, and or how things came to be |
English |
| 17 |
myth |
somthing they say happened but maybey dident |
ancient civilazations |
| 18 |
Myth |
a story to explain a phenomenon |
Test Set |
| 19 |
Myth |
traditional story serving to explain some phenomenon such as creation, origin of man, human experience, etc. usually contains some truth |
Unit 1 TOK terms |
| 20 |
myth |
a story passed down from generations that usually tells about a greek god or hero |
Social Studies: Ancient Greece Vocab |
| 21 |
myth |
traditional story of unknown origin that explains the beliefs and practices of a people |
Literature terms |
| 22 |
myth |
A fictitious narrative presented as historical, but without any basis of fact. |
SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 23 |
myth |
a myth is like a tale or matbe not the truest storie |
la unit |
| 24 |
myth |
explain natural phenomenon and gods |
EOG Words 4 |
| 25 |
myth |
gods ...ect |
eog words |
| 26 |
myth |
explain natural phenomenon and gods |
EOG 4 |
| 27 |
myth |
explains natural phenomenon and gods |
Eog words |
| 28 |
myth |
explain natural phenomenon and gods |
eog words |
| 29 |
myth |
explain natural phenomenon and gods |
EOG 4 |
| 30 |
myth |
explain natural phenomenon and gods |
EOG words |
| 31 |
myth |
explain natural phenomeon & gods |
words |
| 32 |
myth |
explain natural phenomenon and gods |
Week 4 |
| 33 |
myth |
expalin natural phenomenon and gods |
Week 4 |
| 34 |
myth |
A traditional narrative involving imaginary persons. |
l.a. unit |
| 35 |
myth |
stories that people tell to explain beliefs about their world |
Ancient Greece |
| 36 |
myth |
stories considerd as a group |
agypt |
| 37 |
Myth |
Traditional story, usually involving magic or spernatual beings, that explains how somthing connected with humans or natrue coem to be. |
AP English |
| 38 |
myth |
a traditional story that attempts to justify a certain practice or belief or to explain a natural phenomenon |
Literary Terms |
| 39 |
myth |
story with supernatural characters and events that attempts to explain certain natural phenomena |
Literary genres |
| 40 |
myth |
a story about gods |
Land Between Two Rivers |