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Meanings of Mysteriarch:

noun

A person who presides over mysteries.

Meanings of Mysteries:

noun

Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.

Usage examples:

The mysteries of outer space

Meanings of Mysterious:

adjective

Difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify.

Usage examples:

His colleague had vanished in mysterious circumstances

Mysteriously

mɪˈstɪə.ri.əs.li

Meanings of Mysteriously:

adverb

In a way that is difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify.

Usage examples:

Her boyfriend mysteriously disappeared

Mystery

ˈmɪs.tər.i

Meanings of Mystery:

noun

Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.

Usage examples:

The mysteries of outer space

Meanings of Mystery-tour:

noun

A short journey, especially with a group of other people in a bus, to visit places that are kept secret from you until you get there

Meanings of Mystes:

noun

A person initiated into mysteries, especially religious mysteries.

Meanings of Mystical:

adjective

Relating to mystics or religious mysticism.

Usage examples:

The mystical theology of richard rolle

Meanings of Mysticalness:

noun

The quality or condition of being mystical; = mysticality .

Meanings of Mysticeti:

plural noun

A division of the whales that comprises the baleen whales.

Usage examples:

Modern whales may be divided into two subgroups: the odontoceti (toothed whales) and the mysticeti …

Meanings of Mysticity:

noun

The quality or fact of being mystical; belief in mysticism.

Meanings of Mysticized:

verb

To make mystical; to give a mystic meaning to, introduce a mystical element into.

Meanings of Mystics:

noun

A person who seeks by contemplation and self-surrender to obtain unity with or absorption into the deity or the absolute, or who believes in the spiritual apprehension of truths that are beyond the intellect.

Usage examples:

The poetry of the 16th-century spanish mystic, st john of the cross

Meanings of Mystific:

adjective

Mysterious, mystifying.

Meanings of Mystification:

noun

The state of feeling very confused because someone or something is impossible to understand

Usage examples:

And then, to the audience's mystification, the band suddenly stopped playing.

Mystified

ˈmɪs.tɪ.faɪ

Meanings of Mystified:

verb

Utterly bewilder or perplex (someone).

Usage examples:

I was completely mystified by his disappearance

Meanings of Mystify:

verb

Utterly bewilder or perplex (someone).

Usage examples:

I was completely mystified by his disappearance

Meanings of Mystifyingly:

adverb

In a way that is very strange or impossible to explain

Usage examples:

The book ends as abruptly and mystifyingly as it begins., mystifyingly, neither vince's grandpa nor…

Mystique

mɪˈstiːk

Meanings of Mystique:

noun

A quality of mystery, glamour, or power associated with someone or something.

Usage examples:

The mystique surrounding the monarchy

Meanings of Mystiques:

noun

A quality of mystery, glamour, or power associated with someone or something.

Usage examples:

The mystique surrounding the monarchy

Myth

mɪθ

Meanings of Myth:

noun

A traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining a natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.

Usage examples:

Ancient celtic myths

Mythic

ˈmɪθ.ɪk

Meanings of Mythic:

adjective

Mythical.

Usage examples:

Mythic creatures

Mythicised

ˈmɪθɪsʌɪz

Meanings of Mythicised:

verb

Make (someone or something) the subject of a myth or myths.

Usage examples:

The figure of jesus had been mythicized by the religious imagination of the early christians

Meanings of Mythiciser:

noun

An interpreter or student of myths; a person who interprets accounts of miracles or supernatural events as myths rather than as historically true.

Meanings of Mythicising:

verb

Make (someone or something) the subject of a myth or myths.

Usage examples:

The figure of jesus had been mythicized by the religious imagination of the early christians

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