holcad (Meaning)

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holcad (n.)

A large ship of burden, in ancient Greece.

Synonyms & Antonyms of holcad

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holcad Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient holcad, a type of Mayan palace, served as the residence of the ruler.
  2. The holcad featured a central room with a stone bench surrounded by smaller chambers.
  3. The holcad was typically constructed on an elevated platform to provide protection and visibility.
  4. The interior of the holcad was decorated with intricate carvings and murals depicting important events.
  5. The holcad served as a ceremonial center where rituals and sacrifices were performed.
  6. Archaeologists have uncovered numerous holcad ruins throughout Central America.
  7. The holcad played a significant role in Mayan society, symbolizing power and authority.
  8. The ruins of the holcad at Chichén Itzá are a popular tourist destination.
  9. The holcad at Tikal stands as a testament to the architectural prowess of the ancient Maya.
  10. Researchers continue to study the holcad to unravel its secrets and significance in Mayan culture.

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A large ship of burden, in ancient Greece.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient holcad, a type of Mayan palace, served as the residence of the ruler.

The holcad featured a central room with a stone bench surrounded by smaller chambers.

The holcad was typically constructed on an elevated platform to provide protection and visibility.

The interior of the holcad was decorated with intricate carvings and murals depicting important events.