Folkloric vs Batutut - What's the difference?
folkloric | batutut |
Of, pertaining to, or having the character of folklore.
A folkloric hairy hominid said to inhabit wilderness areas of Vietnam, Laos, and northern Borneo.
* 1988 , Jeffrey A McNeely, Paul Spencer Sochaczewski, Soul of the tiger
* 2007 , Jeff Meldrum, Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science
* 2009 , Gregory Forth, Images of the Wildman in Southeast Asia
As an adjective folkloric
is of, pertaining to, or having the character of folklore.As a noun batutut is
a folkloric hairy hominid said to inhabit wilderness areas of Vietnam, Laos, and northern Borneo.folkloric
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Adjective
(en adjective)- a folkloric narrative
Derived terms
*batutut
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Noun
(wikipedia batutut)- John MacKinnon, studying orangutan ecology in the Malaysian state of Sabah, found footprints of the batutut ...
- ...the batutut was described as a type of ghost, a shy nocturnal creature about four feet tall, which walks upright like a man and has a long black mane.
- From the guide's description, however, the batutut seems more aggressive...