sthene (Meaning)
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sthene (n)
a unit of force equal to 1000 newtons
Synonyms & Antonyms of sthene
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sthene Sentence Examples
- The runner's extraordinary sthene enabled him to endure the grueling marathon.
- The ancient Greek concept of sthene encompassed both physical and mental strength.
- In Greek mythology, Hercules was renowned for his unparalleled sthene.
- The weightlifter's immense sthene allowed him to lift weights far exceeding his own body weight.
- The mountain climber exhibited remarkable sthene as he scaled the sheer rock face.
- The soldier's unwavering sthene carried him through the most arduous battles.
- The farmer's daily toil developed his sthene to an exceptional degree.
- The artist's sthene of character sustained his unwavering creativity.
- The scientist's intellectual sthene allowed him to unravel the mysteries of the universe.
- The politician's sthene enabled him to withstand the pressures of public office.
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a unit of force equal to 1000 newtons
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The runner's extraordinary sthene enabled him to endure the grueling marathon.
The ancient Greek concept of sthene encompassed both physical and mental strength.
In Greek mythology, Hercules was renowned for his unparalleled sthene.
The weightlifter's immense sthene allowed him to lift weights far exceeding his own body weight.