Cromlechs [noun]
Definition of Cromlechs:
stone monument
Opposite/Antonyms of Cromlechs:
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Sentence/Example of Cromlechs:
The old woman still sat on the cromlech, and when she saw me her voice rose afresh with more hard words, which I would not notice.
The mass fell straight, and without breaking; resting in its bed like a Druid cromlech precipitated in one piece.
Of such cyclopean style, though it is a small specimen, is the Chûn cromlech, standing near.
In the road to Morvah we meet with the celebrated Cromlech at Lanyon.
This cromlech is surrounded by a trench and an earthen embankment.
The large cromlech, called the Broadstone, is some miles from Kilrea.
There is also a stone altar, or cromlech, assigned by some to druidical inception, and again denied.
A rough wall of stone had converted the cromlech into a rude dwelling, and here apparently human beings existed.
Where the stones are arranged in a “cromlech” or circular form, there is generally a dolmen in the centre.
At Stonehenge, in England, is a large cromlech arranged in two circles and two ovals.