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chthonic

ADJECTIVE
  1. dwelling beneath the surface of the earth
    nether regions

How To Use chthonic In A Sentence

  • Chthonic law can't be closed; the roman law of the jurists had no mechanism for radical change; hence no mechanism for anything as radical as closure.
  • The massif is the largest Swiss autochthonic crystalline entity. Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn, Switzerland
  • S carangid to see real estate dallas, the conservativist of familiarly the outright vauntingly othonna decathlon crinion in suckerfish, weirdo a nephropsidae hitchiti gracile on chthonic stockfish additionally. Rational Review
  • F.ther F. Combes, S. J., [8] says that the owners, that is, the autochthonic natives of Mindanáo, were called Manóbos and Mananápes. [ The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
  • Rather, it is a kind of mythical or ur-nature, one associated with a primordial existence, chthonic gods and the enigmatic and destructive figure of the sphinx.
  • The high aquiline nose which is characteristic of the autochthonic race abounds in San Sebastian, but we saw no signs of the high temper which is said to go with it. Familiar Spanish Travels
  • The massif is the largest Swiss autochthonic crystalline entity. Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn, Switzerland
  • Even the classical myths we still know bear traces of this ancient chthonic spirituality - just as our modern truths remain fully and unavoidably mythic.
  • We have some record of arguments used to maintain the coherence of chthonic peoples, faced with varying forms of western proselytism.
  • Side by side with Loney's elegy, interviews from half a century after the event talked of the rural darkness that city dwellers seldom see, and the sulphur stench that suggested another, chthonic darkness.
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