Achemon Sphinx

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈækɪmɑn sfɪŋks/

Definitions of achemon sphinx

noun a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, often depicted in ancient Greek and Egyptian art and mythology

Example Sentences

A1 The Achemon Sphinx is a mythical creature.

A2 I read about the Achemon Sphinx in a book about ancient civilizations.

B1 Archaeologists discovered a statue of the Achemon Sphinx in Egypt.

B2 The Achemon Sphinx is often depicted as a guardian of sacred places.

C1 Scholars debate the symbolism of the Achemon Sphinx in ancient texts.

C2 The Achemon Sphinx is a complex figure in mythology, representing both wisdom and mystery.

Examples of achemon sphinx in a Sentence

formal The achemon sphinx is a species of moth found in Africa.

informal Have you ever seen an achemon sphinx moth before?

slang That achemon sphinx moth is huge!

figurative The mystery surrounding the situation was like trying to unravel the enigma of an achemon sphinx.

Grammatical Forms of achemon sphinx

past tense

achemon sphinxed

plural

achemon sphinxes

comparative

more achemon sphinx

superlative

most achemon sphinx

present tense

achemon sphinx

future tense

will achemon sphinx

perfect tense

has achemon sphinxed

continuous tense

is achemon sphinxing

singular

achemon sphinx

positive degree

achemon sphinx

infinitive

to achemon sphinx

gerund

achemon sphinxing

participle

achemon sphinxed

Origin and Evolution of achemon sphinx

First Known Use: 1200 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The term 'achemon sphinx' originates from Greek mythology, where the Sphinx was a mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'Sphinx' has been used to refer to various enigmatic or mysterious entities, not necessarily limited to the original mythological creature.