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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mythic (disambiguation)

Mythic         
·adj ·Alt. of Mythical.
mythic         
1.
Someone or something that is mythic exists only in myths and is therefore imaginary. (LITERARY)
...the mythic figure of King Arthur.
= mythical
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
If you describe someone or something as mythic, you mean that they have become very famous or important.
...a team whose reputation has achieved mythic proportions...
ADJ: usu ADJ n
mythic         
a.; (also mythical)
Fabulous, fabled, imaginary, mythological, fictitious, fanciful.

Wikipedia

Mythic

Mythic may refer to:

  • Myth, an academic term for a sacred story concerning the origins of the world
  • Mythic Entertainment, a computer game development studio
Examples of use of mythic
1. Olmert inherited Sharon‘s awe of Halutz‘s mythic power and brilliance.
2. For ordinary Indians, this act of renunciation held tremendous mythic resonance.
3. Blacks sang gospel and blues to make mythic the sorrows and injustices they would eventually overcome.
4. Ussishkin‘s "mythic" parquet is not sufficient reason to perpetuate a nostalgic ruin.
5. It‘s an evocative song that defies description: Haunting yet comforting, wistful yet powerful, mythic yet real.