myriagram (Meaning)
Wordnet
myriagram (n)
one ten thousandth of a centner
Webster
myriagram (n.)
Alt. of Myriagramme
Synonyms & Antonyms of myriagram
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
myriagram Sentence Examples
- The massive harvest yielded a myriagram of grain, sufficient to feed the entire village for months.
- The colossal boulder weighed a staggering myriagram, requiring a team of oxen to move it.
- The skyscraper's steel superstructure weighed an astonishing myriagram, a testament to its architectural prowess.
- The transport ship's payload consisted of a myriagram of humanitarian aid, bound for a war-torn region.
- The sprawling warehouse housed an unimaginable myriagram of goods, providing an endless cornucopia of supplies.
- The cargo plane carried a myriagram of scientific equipment to the distant research station.
- The ancient ruins revealed a collection of artifacts weighing over a myriagram, hinting at the settlement's former grandeur.
- The colossal whale breached the surface of the ocean, revealing a myriagram of blubber that kept it insulated in the frigid waters.
- The shipyard produced a myriagram of steel plate destined for the construction of a mighty battleship.
- The mineral deposit extended for miles, containing an estimated myriagram of valuable ore.
FAQs About the word myriagram
one ten thousandth of a centnerAlt. of Myriagramme
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The massive harvest yielded a myriagram of grain, sufficient to feed the entire village for months.
The colossal boulder weighed a staggering myriagram, requiring a team of oxen to move it.
The skyscraper's steel superstructure weighed an astonishing myriagram, a testament to its architectural prowess.
The transport ship's payload consisted of a myriagram of humanitarian aid, bound for a war-torn region.