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- The word zoomorphism derives from Ancient Gr****: ζωον, romanized: zōon, lit. 'animal' and Ancient Gr****: μορφη, romanized: morphē, lit. 'form; shape'....
- woman, and has, at various points in the epic, both anthropomorphic and theriomorphic features including **** and a tail. In the Enûma Elish, the Babylonian...
- In Vaishnavism, Aniruddha is ****ociated with the boar, which is his theriomorphic aspect, also known as Varaha. Aniruddha appears as a boar in some of...
- Scholars have long been perplexed over the meaning (if any) of this theriomorphic design, and there is still no commonly held single answer. The hypotheses...
- while presenting its mythology about a divine monkey, that is the theriomorphic Shinto emblem of Hie shrines, describes a flying white monkey that carries...
- discreetly explains to Nick, that she too, and all Grimms, are able to see theriomorphic people known as Wesen, and have an ancient responsibility to kill those...
- in various Gnostic sects and movements, sometimes represented as a theriomorphic, lion-headed serpent. He is identified as the false god who keeps the...
- polymorphism, pseudomorph, synapomorphy, teleomorph, teleomorphic, theriomorphic, trimorphic, trimorphism, zoomorph, zoomorphism mort- death Latin mors...
- goddesses, nature spirits, snake worship, as well as the reverence of other theriomorphic (animal-shaped) beings. These themes would be maintained by the Dravidian...
- the clans of the 8 Mothers (matris or matrikas). Yoginis are often theriomorphic, having the forms of animals, represented in statuary as female figures...