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griffin

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Word: Griffin

Part of Speech: Noun

Basic Definition: A griffin is a mythical creature that has the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion. It is often depicted in stories, art, and folklore.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "griffin" when discussing mythology, fantasy stories, or art that features this creature.
  • It is always used as a noun (e.g., "The griffin is a symbol of strength and courage.")
Example Sentences:
  1. In ancient stories, the griffin is known to protect treasures and sacred places.
  2. The museum had a beautiful statue of a griffin at the entrance.
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature and art, griffins often symbolize power, protection, and majesty. You might describe a painting as "depicting a majestic griffin soaring through the sky."
Word Variants:
  • There are no direct variants of "griffin," but you might encounter related terms based on context, like "griffon" (an alternative spelling) or "griffin-like" (adjective form to describe something resembling a griffin).
Different Meanings:
  • "Griffin" primarily refers to the mythical creature. There are no widely recognized alternative meanings in modern English.
Synonyms:
  • There are no exact synonyms for "griffin," but you may encounter related mythical creatures like "sphinx" (which has a human head and lion's body) in discussions of mythology.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no idioms or phrasal verbs that specifically use "griffin." However, you might use it in metaphorical expressions, such as, "His courage was like that of a griffin," to suggest bravery.
Summary:

A griffin is a fascinating creature from mythology, combining the strength of a lion and the majesty of an eagle. It appears in various cultural stories and art, representing protection and power.

Noun
  1. winged monster with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion

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