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Meaning of mito



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1st_ History, extraordinary story, of literary, religious origin, or from a tradition. It can be applied as an adjective to a person or thing in the sense of portentous, or as false, as fantasy. It comes from Greek 956; 965; 952; 959; 962; ( mythos "story" ) ; which is also used as a prefix or suffix. 2nd_ Lexical component taken from Greek 956; 953; 964; 959; 962; ( "thread" myths) for whatever the filament looks like. 3rd_ In Peru it is the name of a locality in the province of Concepción ( Junín ) ; Of the Mito Basin, in Huánuco; of a city in Pasco. 4th_ Name of the capital of Ibaraki Prefecture Japan . 5th_ Name of a locality in China's Sichuan Province. 6th_ Name of a locality in Bahir Dar , Ethiopia . 7th_ Name of a Taiwanese locality .

  



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It means belief, false belief, tradition, legend, allegory. It can also mean farce, lie, embuse. Tradition, tale or legend that is transmitted orally in the various cultures.

  

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Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

IDEALIZED MITO:IMAGEN CONVERTED INTO MODEL.INVENTION, FICTION, FÁBULA.

  

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Rolando Escudero Vidal

Myth-is a village in the Department of Huánuco of Peru this name is a derivative of the noun kech-hua " mit - your " name that sedimented and wet clay is known.

  

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Francisco Valdez Mendoza

Sust. MASC. 1 Fabulous deeds of gods or heroes storytelling, relating to the origin of: ) the world, (b) ) the universe, (c) ) the human body, 41 d; 40 ethnic groups; races, peoples ). 2 Fact or legendary historical figure. 3. Inconsistent conviction of aspirations that encourages a Community action. 4 Utopian dream or desire unattainable. The term derives from the Greek noun 'mýthos, mýthou': cases nominative and genitive singular equivalent to "Fable, Fable". Synonyms: allegory, worldview, tale, Entelechy, fallacy, fiction, fantasy, legend, superstition, Utopia, vagueness. Antonyms: authenticity, axiom, certainty, evidence, reality, truth.

  

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Anónimo

in other words story fantastico unchecked with characters divine heroic and/or

  










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