mythology wiki:
>"Myth" redirects here. For the computer game, see Myth (computer game). The word mythology (from the Greek μÏ
Ïολογία mythologÃa, from μÏ
Ïολογειν mythologein to relate myths, from μÏ
ÏÎ¿Ï mythos, meaning a narrative, and Î»Î¿Î³Î¿Ï logos, meaning speech or argument) literally means the (oral) retelling of myths â stories that a particular culture believes to be true and that use the supernatural to interpret natural events and to explain the nature of the universe and humanity. The modern definition of mythology primarily the body of myths from a particular culture or religion, as in Greek mythology, Egyptian mythology or Norse mythology. Mythology is also the branch of knowledge dealing with the collection, study and interpretation of myths.
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mermaid wiki:
>For the 1990 movie Mermaids, see Mermaids (movie). A mermaid is a legendary creature with a female human head and torso and the tail of a fish, which inhabits the water. The male version of a mermaid is called a merman.One freshwater mermaid-like creature (sometimes having two fish tails, other times having the body of a dragon or serpent) is the character Melusine. Sirens of Greek mythology are sometimes portrayed in later folklore and art as being physically similar to mermaids. Other related types of mythical or legendary creature are water fairies (e.g., various water nymphs) and selkies.
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bubble wiki:
e may refer to:a pocket of air or gas caught within a solid or liquid (see cavitation)a spherical liquid film (often of surfactant, occasionally of bubble gum) filled with air or gas, such as a soap bubbleBubble (economics), where speculation causes prices to rise to unsustainable levelsa metaphor for isolation (e.g. 'living in a bubble')a (normally) transparent domeLight bulb, in theater lighting terminology [1]in poker tournaments, the last player to lose without winning any money (e.g. going out 'on the bubble')in reference to sports, a team that is on the verge of making the postseason is considered to be "on the bubble"In reference to friendships, Hollieann and Olivia are "bubbles". (e.g. "Bubble!" "We're pretty bubbly, y'know!"
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