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UK
/lˈaɪkɑːnθɹˌəʊp/
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NOUN
- a monster able to change appearance from human to wolf and back again
How To Use lycanthrope In A Sentence
- Penny preferred the term lycanthrope, but there was no doubt in Allen’s mind. Vampire a Go-Go
- Daemon stood up inspecting the dead lycanthrope with some interest.
- He had explained that he did this so people could protect themselves against lycanthropes, since the metal hurt the ‘creatures.’
- Building on the basis of both truth and legend, Universal added the lycanthrope to their pantheon of monster characters way back in 1913 with the silent film, The Werewolf.
- She smells like a lycanthrope, a werewolf most likely.
- The lycanthropes gave little care about their uniforms, their clothing splitting as their bodies altered, enlarging and shifting to their other forms.
- One of the furry demons in particular, a lycanthrope who had been trained in the arcane arts, was slaughtering Knights.
- There are other tales, too - of giants, lycanthropes, armed robberies that don't go as planned, secret missions, Siamese twins, and fishing expeditions.
- Villagers, of course, will be trying to ferret out the lycanthropes, while the Werewolves will be endeavoring to cast suspicion on the innocent.
- Well, I've spent most of the day fixated on the online lycanthrope community looking for inspiration for my full moon working on the 10th.