myria- (Meaning)
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myria- ()
A prefix, esp. in the metric system, indicating ten thousand, ten thousand times; as, myriameter.
Synonyms & Antonyms of myria-
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myria- Sentence Examples
- The myriad stars in the night sky twinkled above, creating a celestial tapestry.
- A myria-pod scurried across the floor, its many legs clicking together in a rhythmic dance.
- The philosopher pondered the myriad possibilities of existence, his mind a labyrinth of thoughts.
- The Amazon rainforest is home to a myriad of plant and animal species, each playing a vital role in its intricate web of life.
- The library's shelves held a myria-volume collection of knowledge, spanning centuries and continents.
- The inventor's mind teemed with a myriad of ideas, each one promising to revolutionize the world.
- The musician composed a symphony that echoed the myriad emotions of human experience.
- The artist's canvas captured the myriad colors and textures of the natural world.
- The engineer designed a building that would withstand the myriad forces of nature.
- The scientist studied the myriad ways in which living organisms adapt and evolve.
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A prefix, esp. in the metric system, indicating ten thousand, ten thousand times; as, myriameter.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The myriad stars in the night sky twinkled above, creating a celestial tapestry.
A myria-pod scurried across the floor, its many legs clicking together in a rhythmic dance.
The philosopher pondered the myriad possibilities of existence, his mind a labyrinth of thoughts.
The Amazon rainforest is home to a myriad of plant and animal species, each playing a vital role in its intricate web of life.