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adjective ətˈlantɪənˌætˈlænˌtiən Mythology Relating to or characteristic of the legendary island of Atlantis. she lives in an Atlantean castle Example sentencesExamples - Antartica could, however, been part of the Atlantean Empire, but sure it was not really Atlantis.
- The Mayans, Toltecs, and Incas were popularly believed to constitute the last flourishing of Atlantean races.
- Edgar Cayce wrote that Cro-Magnons were Atlantean Man.
- Similarities in language that can be traced to an Atlantean lingual root are across the world, not limited to a single continent.
- I myself am a native of Atlantis, but Rhea is from the Atlantean colony of Nile, which eventually became known as Egypt.
- The sages astounded him with an account from hoary antiquity about the lost Atlantean civilization.
- The film plays pretty fast and loose with the Atlantean mythology.
- He claimed to have had psychic knowledge of Atlantean texts which assisted him in his prophecies and cures.
- The Azores were supposedly the tips of Atlantean mountains.
- It was this Temple which first predicted the deluge destined to destroy the Atlantean civilisation.
nounətˈlantɪənˌætˈlænˌtiən Mythology A native or inhabitant of the legendary island of Atlantis. when the explorers reach the city they meet the Atlanteans Example sentencesExamples - Kronos, the father of Zeus, seizes this moment to free himself and "influence" the hapless Atlanteans towards war instead of peace.
- Atlanteans were far more advanced in technologies than we are, able to leave the planet and go into deep space.
- He won't be welcome without proof of being an Atlantean.
- His son, Kastor, has assumed his position as head of the Atlanteans and is overseeing the rebuilding of his country.
- While doing a "reading," he reportedly discovered his patient was a reincarnated Atlantean.
- He explained about how both the Atlanteans and the extraterrestrials were involved in ancient Celtic Ireland.
- Furthermore, I never bought into the whole idea of Atlanteans as technological supermen.
- He insisted that it was the refugee Atlanteans who had constructed, or at least designed, the Pyramid around 10,400 BC.
adjectiveətˈlantɪənˌætˈlænˌtiən Greek Mythology 1Relating to or characteristic of Atlas, one of the Titans, who was punished for his part in their revolt against Zeus by being made to support the heavens. Atlantean shoulders fit to bear the weight of mightiest monarchies Example sentencesExamples - D'Alembert abdicated responsibility as editor and left the undertaking to fall heavily on the single Atlantean shoulder of Diderot.
- His was no Atlantean strength, capable of sustaining any great cause steadily and firmly.
- "Bearing on shoulders immense, Atlantean, the load Well-nigh not to be borne Of the too vast orb of her fate."
- 1.1 Referring to a great weight or burden of responsibility.
I'm terrified you're going to buckle under the Atlantean burden Example sentencesExamples - Whitman set himself the Atlantean task of uplifting into the sphere of poetry the whole of modern life and man, omitting nothing, concealing nothing.
- Bold would be the man who should undertake such an Atlantean labour.
- They gazed on the road with a solemn, placid expression, as of men to whom the Atlantean weight of this weary world was as the down on a feather.
adjectiveˌætˈlænˌtiənˌatˈlanˌtēən Mythology Relating to or characteristic of the legendary island of Atlantis. she lives in an Atlantean castle Example sentencesExamples - I myself am a native of Atlantis, but Rhea is from the Atlantean colony of Nile, which eventually became known as Egypt.
- Similarities in language that can be traced to an Atlantean lingual root are across the world, not limited to a single continent.
- Edgar Cayce wrote that Cro-Magnons were Atlantean Man.
- The film plays pretty fast and loose with the Atlantean mythology.
- It was this Temple which first predicted the deluge destined to destroy the Atlantean civilisation.
- Antartica could, however, been part of the Atlantean Empire, but sure it was not really Atlantis.
- He claimed to have had psychic knowledge of Atlantean texts which assisted him in his prophecies and cures.
- The Azores were supposedly the tips of Atlantean mountains.
- The sages astounded him with an account from hoary antiquity about the lost Atlantean civilization.
- The Mayans, Toltecs, and Incas were popularly believed to constitute the last flourishing of Atlantean races.
nounˌætˈlænˌtiənˌatˈlanˌtēən Mythology A native or inhabitant of the legendary island of Atlantis. when the explorers reach the city they meet the Atlanteans Example sentencesExamples - He insisted that it was the refugee Atlanteans who had constructed, or at least designed, the Pyramid around 10,400 BC.
- Furthermore, I never bought into the whole idea of Atlanteans as technological supermen.
- His son, Kastor, has assumed his position as head of the Atlanteans and is overseeing the rebuilding of his country.
- While doing a "reading," he reportedly discovered his patient was a reincarnated Atlantean.
- He explained about how both the Atlanteans and the extraterrestrials were involved in ancient Celtic Ireland.
- Kronos, the father of Zeus, seizes this moment to free himself and "influence" the hapless Atlanteans towards war instead of peace.
- He won't be welcome without proof of being an Atlantean.
- Atlanteans were far more advanced in technologies than we are, able to leave the planet and go into deep space.
adjectiveˌætˈlænˌtiənˌatˈlanˌtēən Greek Mythology 1Relating to or characteristic of Atlas, one of the Titans, who was punished for his part in their revolt against Zeus by being made to support the heavens. Atlantean shoulders fit to bear the weight of mightiest monarchies Example sentencesExamples - "Bearing on shoulders immense, Atlantean, the load Well-nigh not to be borne Of the too vast orb of her fate."
- His was no Atlantean strength, capable of sustaining any great cause steadily and firmly.
- D'Alembert abdicated responsibility as editor and left the undertaking to fall heavily on the single Atlantean shoulder of Diderot.
- 1.1 Referring to a great weight or burden of responsibility.
I'm terrified you're going to buckle under the Atlantean burden Example sentencesExamples - They gazed on the road with a solemn, placid expression, as of men to whom the Atlantean weight of this weary world was as the down on a feather.
- Whitman set himself the Atlantean task of uplifting into the sphere of poetry the whole of modern life and man, omitting nothing, concealing nothing.
- Bold would be the man who should undertake such an Atlantean labour.
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