28 words in this vocabulary list
noun a very typical example of a certain person or thing
adjective relating to or denoting an original that has been imitated
verb to charm or enchant someone in a deceptive way
noun a direct line of descent from an ancestor, especially in a noble family
adjective relating to or characteristic of a particular line of descent
noun a deep hole or shaft that seems to have no bottom
adjective having no apparent limits or boundaries
adjective relating to the underworld; infernal
adjective relating to or characteristic of an elf; mischievous or whimsical
noun a blissful state or place
adjective relating to or characteristic of heaven or paradise; blissful
adjective Herculean is an adjective that means requiring great strength or effort, often in reference to a task or challenge. It is derived from the mythological figure Hercules, known for his incredible strength and legendary feats.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the Greek poet Homer or his works
noun a person living in the extreme north or the arctic
adjective relating to the extreme north or the arctic
noun a fluid that flows like blood in the veins of the gods in Greek mythology
noun the state or quality of being immortal; eternal life or existence
noun the quality of being too powerful to be defeated or overcome
noun the mouth, throat, or stomach of a person or animal, especially a carnivorous mammal
noun a highly unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapor
noun the period of time between midnight and noon, specifically the early hours of the day
noun a supernatural or mystical realm beyond the physical world
noun In Roman mythology, the Parcae were the three goddesses of fate, also known as the Fates. They were responsible for spinning, measuring, and cutting the thread of life of every mortal and immortal being.
noun a prediction of what will happen in the future
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adjective relating to the river Styx in Greek mythology; dark, gloomy, or forbidding
verb to engulf or consume something completely
adverb used to modify the verb 'swallow' to indicate the manner in which something is consumed completely
noun the vault of heaven; the sky
adjective informal term used to show emphasis or emotion
interjection used to express surprise, excitement, or dismay
noun a mythical sea creature in Scottish folklore, similar to a mermaid
adjective relating to or characteristic of the makar, a poet or bard in Scottish literature
noun a soft, gentle light or illumination resembling that of the moon
noun A type of malicious software designed to gain unauthorized access to a computer system
noun In Greek mythology, Acheron is known as the river of pain or woe, and is one of the five rivers of the Greek underworld.
noun a sacred inner chamber of a temple or church