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  • ...difference in [[elevation]] between any two adjacent [[contour lines]] as depicted on a particular topographic map.
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  • ...gged, and capable of breathing fire. Dragons in Asian cultures are usually depicted as wingless, four-legged, serpentine creatures with above-average intellige [[European dragons]] are usually depicted as malevolent though there are exceptions (such as Y Ddraig Goch, the Red D
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  • '''Mors''' is the personification of death in Roman mythology. Mors is often depicted as a skeletal figure or a grim-reaper like entity, and is sometimes associa ...logy)|Night]] and the brother of [[Somnus]], the god of sleep. He is often depicted as a merciless figure who takes the lives of mortals. Despite his grim role
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  • {{PAGENAME}} - A symbol of medicine, typically depicted as a serpent-entwined rod or staff, associated with the ancient Greek god o
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  • Father Time is a personification of time that is often depicted as an elderly man with a long white beard, carrying a scythe and an hourgla ...equated with Saturn, the god of agriculture and harvest. Saturn was often depicted as an old man with a scythe, symbolizing the passage of time and the harves
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  • ...d, spiraling horn projecting from their forehead. The horn itself is often depicted as long and straight, marked with spiral striations along its length. ...arious cultures and literature. In European folklore, the Unicorn is often depicted as a white horse-like or goat-like animal with a long horn and cloven hoove
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  • ...lden dragon, in particular, is considered the most auspicious. It is often depicted in art and literature and is a common motif in [[Chinese architecture]] and ...aid to have the power to control the weather and the seas, and it is often depicted as a protector of the realm.
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  • ...i's poetry often reflects his carefree and adventurous spirit. He is often depicted holding a wine cup and reciting his verses. ...themes of social justice and the plight of the common people. He is often depicted with a wine cup in hand, symbolizing his empathy for the struggles of other
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  • {{dict-top}}<br>The birth of Jesus has been depicted since early Christianity, and continues to be interpreted in modern artisti
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  • ...[Vinata]]. He is the elder brother of [[Garuda]], the bird deity. Aruna is depicted as a disabled person who could not fully hatch from his egg. Despite his di ...rata]], the [[Ramayana]], and the [[Puranas]]. In these texts, he is often depicted as a loyal and dutiful character who serves his master, Surya, with unwaver
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  • ...Celtic pantheon. Esus is known for his association with trees and is often depicted with an axe, symbolizing his role as a woodcutter. Esus is often depicted as a bearded man holding an axe, which represents his association with wood
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  • ...e mythical beings commonly associated with love and desire. They are often depicted as winged infants or young boys armed with bows and arrows. Cupids have bee ...are typically portrayed as mischievous and playful beings. They are often depicted as winged infants, symbolizing the innocence and purity of love. Cupids are
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  • ...gy]] who personifies maize and agricultural fertility. This deity is often depicted in the [[Mayan art]] and is a significant figure in the [[Mayan civilizatio ...imilar deity known as the [[Olmec Maize God]]. The Maya Maize God is often depicted as a youthful and handsome man, symbolizing the vitality and life-giving pr
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  • ...the Italian word ''putto'', which means "child" or "boy". Putti are often depicted as chubby, winged infants or young boys, typically with a mischievous or pl ...pt of putti can be traced back to ancient Roman art, where they were often depicted as small winged figures accompanying gods and goddesses. However, it was du
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  • ...ant relation or interconnection;  heraldry consisting of a design or image depicted on a shield;  characteristic way of bearing one's body
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  • ...ortion of limbs and torso but on a smaller scale, while pygmies were often depicted as smaller individuals with proportionate bodies. ...dent in their frequent depiction in religious contexts. The god Bes, often depicted as a dwarf, is a prime example of the divine association with dwarfs. Bes w
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  • ...ish border]]. Red Caps are known for their malevolent nature and are often depicted as goblins or [[dwarf (mythology)|dwarves]] with red caps on their heads. Red Caps are typically depicted as small, malevolent beings. They are often described as having red eyes, s
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  • ...who is often portrayed as a seductive and cunning woman. She is typically depicted wearing a red dress, which matches her fiery personality. Miss Scarlet is k ...olonel Mustard, is a military man with a distinguished career. He is often depicted wearing a mustard-colored suit, which reflects his strong and authoritative
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  • ...of the spoom originated in the realm of science fiction, where it is often depicted as a specialized organ with unique functions. Despite its fictional origins In science fiction, the spoom is often depicted as having a variety of functions. These can range from enhanced sensory per
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  • ...). The equivalent term in Old English was merewif. They are conventionally depicted as beautiful with long flowing hair. ...-known fairy tale "The Little Mermaid" (1836). They have subsequently been depicted in operas, paintings, books, films, and comics.
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