secle (Meaning)

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secle (n.)

A century.

Synonyms & Antonyms of secle

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secle Sentence Examples

  1. The antique secle hangs on the wall, its ornate details echoing the past.
  2. The bell's secle reverberated through the chapel, summoning the faithful.
  3. The clock secle marked the passing of time with steady, rhythmic strokes.
  4. The surgeon carefully inserted the secle into the patient's wound to control the bleeding.
  5. The painting's secle captured the artist's unique style and vision.
  6. The secle of the door creaked noisily as it swung open.
  7. The secle of the horse was long and flowing, giving it an elegant appearance.
  8. The secle of the tree branches extended over the path, creating a natural archway.
  9. The secle of the canyon was narrow and treacherous, requiring careful navigation.
  10. The secle of the book was worn and frayed, indicating its frequent use.

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A century.

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The antique secle hangs on the wall, its ornate details echoing the past.

The bell's secle reverberated through the chapel, summoning the faithful.

The clock secle marked the passing of time with steady, rhythmic strokes.

The surgeon carefully inserted the secle into the patient's wound to control the bleeding.