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mytho-

  1. a combining form representing myth in compound words:

    mythogenesis.



mytho-

combining_form

  1. myth

    mythography

    mythogenesis

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of mytho-1

< Greek, combining form of mŷthos myth
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Example Sentences

Directed by Caleb Hammond, “Mytho?” soon traipses through Ms. Kohler’s memories of being a young nude model at an art studio in Paris and the passion she developed there for the films of Robert Bresson.

Still, it’s hard to imagine that a show as frenetic and unfocused as “Mytho?” could bring about any sense of relaxation, let alone a heightened one.

In the opening moments of Anna Kohler’s “Mytho? Lure of Wildness,” it roves over breasts and belly as a fingertip touches this body, which is neither firm nor svelte.

And even if this movie ends on some finely calibrated note of ambiguous parity, it is surely going to be entertaining to see how any film can handle the mytho/logical meltdown involved in having two supersupremos tactlessly encroach on each other's universes.

Hyperion might be alluding to the squeamishness of the traditional female audience, for the movie is a feast for guys only: a Grand Theft Mytho video game in 3-D, apotheosizing the exploits of men who are their own gods, weapons and sex objects.

From Time

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