plethron (Meaning)
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plethron (n.)
Alt. of Plethrum
Synonyms & Antonyms of plethron
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plethron Sentence Examples
- The sprawling estate encompassed a vast plethron of verdant meadows and ancient trees.
- Scholars pored over the ancient texts, seeking a plethron of hidden knowledge.
- The historian's meticulous research uncovered a plethron of forgotten documents that shed light on a lost civilization.
- The scientist's experiments yielded a plethron of data that challenged long-held beliefs.
- The artist's exhibition showcased a plethron of vibrant and thought-provoking paintings.
- The library boasted a plethron of rare and first-edition books that delighted avid readers.
- Archaeologists unearthed a plethron of artifacts that provided tantalizing glimpses into the lives of our ancestors.
- The museum's collection housed a plethron of priceless works of art from diverse cultures and eras.
- The internet has made available a plethron of information, both valuable and frivolous.
- The politician's speech contained a plethron of empty promises that failed to inspire confidence.
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Alt. of Plethrum
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The sprawling estate encompassed a vast plethron of verdant meadows and ancient trees.
Scholars pored over the ancient texts, seeking a plethron of hidden knowledge.
The historian's meticulous research uncovered a plethron of forgotten documents that shed light on a lost civilization.
The scientist's experiments yielded a plethron of data that challenged long-held beliefs.