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Dryad

usgb/ˈdraɪæd/Volume
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Greek MythologyPlay
Dryad is deeply rooted in Greek mythology, often used in fantasy genres to evoke magic. SlideThe fantasy novel featured a dryad who whispered secrets of the forest.
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Dryads can symbolize nature's mystery and the interconnectedness of life. SlideThe poet used a dryad to represent the mystical essence of the forest.
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Archaic UsagePlay
The word 'dryad' is considered old-fashioned and is mainly used in historical or traditional stories. SlideThe ancient story spoke of a dryad who protected the village's sacred oak.
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