bibliotheca Antonyms
Meaning of bibliotheca
Wordnet
bibliotheca (n)
a collection of books
Webster
bibliotheca (n.)
A library.
bibliotheca Sentence Examples
- The ancient bibliotheca of Alexandria boasted an unparalleled collection of literary works.
- I spent countless hours browsing the shelves of the local bibliotheca, lost in literary exploration.
- The university's bibliotheca was a sanctuary for scholars, providing access to vast knowledge.
- The bibliotheca's towering stacks held countless volumes, each a treasure of wisdom waiting to be discovered.
- In the hushed stillness of the bibliotheca, I found solace amidst the printed words.
- The bibliotheca's rare manuscripts were preserved with great care, ensuring their legacy for generations to come.
- The digital bibliotheca revolutionized access to information, making knowledge available at our fingertips.
- The bibliotheca served as a meeting point for book lovers, fostering a community of literary enthusiasts.
- The bibliotheca's annual book fair attracted authors, booksellers, and readers from far and wide.
- As I strolled through the bibliotheca, the scent of old paper filled the air, transporting me to another time.
FAQs About the word bibliotheca
a collection of booksA library.
library, archive,lending library,stacks, rental library
No antonyms found.
The ancient bibliotheca of Alexandria boasted an unparalleled collection of literary works.
I spent countless hours browsing the shelves of the local bibliotheca, lost in literary exploration.
The university's bibliotheca was a sanctuary for scholars, providing access to vast knowledge.
The bibliotheca's towering stacks held countless volumes, each a treasure of wisdom waiting to be discovered.