Definition of Nymphly. Meaning of Nymphly. Synonyms of Nymphly

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Definition of Nymphly

Nymphly
Nymphlike Nymph"like`, Nymphly Nymph"ly, a. Resembling, or characteristic of, a nymph.

Meaning of Nymphly from wikipedia

- nymphs), the Dryads (oak tree nymphs), the Alseids (grove nymphs), the Naiads (spring nymphs), the Nereids (sea nymphs), the Oceanids (ocean nymphs)...
- In Gr**** mythology, a nymph or nymphe (Ancient Gr****: νύμφη) is a female nature-spirit. Nymph or nymphe may also mean: Nymph (biology), the immature form...
- Wood nymph is another term for a dryad in Ancient Gr**** mythology. The term has also been applied to various animals: Woodnymphs (Thalurania, a hummingbird...
- Sea nymph may refer to: Amphibolis (also "sea nymph"), a genus in the family Cymodoceaceae Nereids, female spirits of sea waters in Gr**** mythology Sea...
- Ninfa plebea, internationally released as The Nymph, is a 1996 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Lina Wertmüller. It is based on the Premio Strega...
- predatory insects, both in their aquatic nymphal stage (also known as "naiads") and as adults. In some species, the nymphal stage lasts up to five years, and...
- In biology, a nymph (from Ancient Gr**** νύμφα nūmphē meaning "bride") is the juvenile form of some invertebrates, particularly insects, which undergoes...
- Nymphes myrmeleonides is an Australian insect in the order Neuroptera, known as the blue eyes lacewing. It is found in areas of New South Wales and Queensland...
- 'like the hidden tide') is the name of several nymphs, the most well known being: Calypso, the nymph who, in Homer's Odyssey, kept Odysseus with her...
- species of daffodil. Liriope was probably identified with Lilaia, the Naiad-nymph of the springs of the river Kephisos. Ovid, Metamorphoses, 3. 340 v t e...