mythical monster

NOUN
  1. a monster renowned in folklore and myth
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  • A mythical monster traditionally represented as a gigantic reptile having a lion's claws, the tail of a serpent, wings, and a scaly skin.
  • However, the Nez Perce themselves placed their origins in the blood of a mythical monster slain by the culture hero Coyote.
  • The griffins at the ends of the sarcophagus are mythical monsters that preside apotropaically as guardians over the deceased.
  • But Horotiu, a mythical monster, put the NZ$2.6 billion project in doubt after an indigenous Maori board protested that it will destroy grounds once patrolled by the make-believe taniwha, pronounced tani-fa. The Australian | News |
  • Get as close as you dare to mythical monsters including dragons, the Unicorn and the Yeti and learn about the mystery that surrounds them.
  • The vampire, a mythical monster that feeds on the blood of its victims, has been used as a symbol of sexual predation since it first entered Western literature in the late 18th century.
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