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nymph
[ nimf ]
noun
- one of a numerous class of lesser deities of mythology, conceived of as beautiful maidens inhabiting the sea, rivers, woods, trees, mountains, meadows, etc., and frequently mentioned as attending a superior deity.
- a beautiful or graceful young woman.
- a maiden.
- the young of an insect that undergoes incomplete metamorphosis.
nymph
/ nɪmf; ˈnɪmfɪən /
noun
- myth a spirit of nature envisaged as a beautiful maiden
- poetic.a beautiful young woman
- the immature form of some insects, such as the dragonfly and mayfly, and certain arthropods. Nymphs resemble the adult, apart from having underdeveloped reproductive organs and (in the case of insects) wings, and develop into the adult without a pupal stage
nymph
/ nĭmf /
- The immature form of those insects that do not pass through a pupal stage. Nymphs usually resemble the adults, but are smaller, lack fully developed wings, and are sexually immature.
- Compare imago
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Derived Forms
- ˈnymphal, adjective
- ˈnymphlike, adjective
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Other Words From
- nymphal nym·phe·an [nim, -fee-, uh, n], adjective
- un·nymphal adjective
- un·nymphe·an adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nymph1
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English nimphe, from Latin nympha, from Greek nýmphē “bride, nymph”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nymph1
C14: via Old French from Latin, from Greek numphē nymph; related to Latin nūbere to marry
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Synonym Study
See sylph.
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