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decuries (pl.)

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decuries Sentence Examples

  1. The oak tree in the village square has stood for centuries, witnessing the passing of many decuries.
  2. Archaeologists unearthed artifacts dating back several decuries, shedding light on ancient civilizations.
  3. The castle's walls bore the scars of battles fought over decuries, telling tales of conquest and defeat.
  4. The family estate has been passed down through generations, spanning over ten decuries of history.
  5. Scholars study texts written centuries ago to understand the beliefs and customs of past decuries.
  6. The monastery's library contains manuscripts preserved for over a thousand decuries.
  7. The ancient ruins reveal architectural techniques that have endured for many decuries.
  8. Legends passed down through oral tradition recount events from decuries long past.
  9. The historian's work involves piecing together the political landscape of past decuries.
  10. In astronomy, the term "decury" refers to a period of ten days, often used in ancient calendars.

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The oak tree in the village square has stood for centuries, witnessing the passing of many decuries.

Archaeologists unearthed artifacts dating back several decuries, shedding light on ancient civilizations.

The castle's walls bore the scars of battles fought over decuries, telling tales of conquest and defeat.

The family estate has been passed down through generations, spanning over ten decuries of history.