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Greek Mythology

Greek Mythology. List 7 “Phaethon, Son of Apollo” “Icarus and Daedalus” “Demeter and Persephone”. Traditional stories about gods and heroes that account for the basic aspects of existence. A human being; having the ability to die. mythology. mortal. Noun. Noun.

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Greek Mythology

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  1. Greek Mythology List 7 “Phaethon, Son of Apollo” “Icarus and Daedalus” “Demeter and Persephone”

  2. Traditional stories about gods and heroes that account for the basic aspects of existence. A human being; having the ability to die. mythology mortal Noun Noun

  3. To persuade not to do something; discourage. A territory controlled by a single ruler. dissuade dominion Verb Noun

  4. The state of being empty or unoccupied. To keep in existence; to support; to maintain. vacancy sustained Noun Verb

  5. Artfully deceptive; crafty; sly. To change, shift, or turn direction. cunning veered Adjective Verb

  6. A young bird or an inexperienced person. To carry lightly and smoothly through the air or over water. fledgling wafted Noun Verb

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