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Dryad
noun
1. In Greek mythology, a female spirit or nymph who lives in trees and forests.
Sample Sentence: The dryad gracefully danced among the ancient oak trees.
noun
2. Any of various nymphs or spirits associated with trees in different mythologies.
Sample Sentence: According to Roman mythology, the dryad was known as Hamadryad.
noun
3. A mythical or fictional female character embodying the spirit of a specific tree.
Sample Sentence: The dryad in the story was a willow tree nymph, entwined with mystery and magic.
adjective
1. (Of humor) dry or wit-based, often characterized by irony.
Sample Sentence: His dryad sense of humor always left everyone laughing and scratching their heads at the same time.
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