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Synonyms of Dryad

A dryad is a nymph or a female spirit in Greek mythology that presides over forests and trees. Here are some synonyms of dryad:

  1. Nymph

    A nymph is a mythological spirit of nature, typically depicted as a beautiful young maiden residing in natural settings such as woods, mountains, or water sources.

    Sample sentence: The nymph gracefully danced amidst the trees, mesmerizing all who witnessed her ethereal beauty.

  2. Fairy

    A fairy is a mythical creature often portrayed as small, magical beings with wings, known for their connection to nature and enchanting powers.

    Sample sentence: The fairy sprinkled pixie dust over the flowers, causing them to bloom into vibrant colors.

  3. Woodland spirit

    A woodland spirit refers to a supernatural being or essence residing in forests and wooded areas, associated with the protection and well-being of the natural world.

    Sample sentence: The ancient woodland spirit whispered secrets to those who were respectful and attentive to the harmony of the forest.

  4. Tree spirit

    A tree spirit is an entity believed to inhabit or be closely linked to a specific tree, embodying its essence and possessing knowledge of the forest's mysteries.

    Sample sentence: The tree spirit shared its wisdom with the weary traveler, offering guidance for their journey.

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