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matedon

 

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matedon (noun)

A mythical creature in ancient folklore, often depicted as a half-human and half-beast.

Example sentence: The villagers believed that the matedon protected their forest from harm.

matedon (verb)

To form a strong bond or connection with someone or something.

Example sentence: The two dancers matedon stage, their movements perfectly synchronized.

matedon (adjective)

Describing something that is incredibly attractive, captivating, or enchanting.

Example sentence: The dress she wore to the gala was absolutely matedon, turning heads wherever she went.

matedon (adverb)

Indicating extreme or exceptional qualities of an action or behavior.

Example sentence: She sang matedon, hitting every high note flawlessly and leaving the audience in awe.

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