venetia (Meaning)

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venetia (n)

a region of northeastern Italy on the Adriatic

Synonyms & Antonyms of venetia

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venetia Sentence Examples

  1. The venetia of the ancient Romans was a magnificent spectacle, with marching legions and elaborate chariots.
  2. The venetia's lyrical harmonies echoed through the concert hall, captivating the audience.
  3. The abandoned venetia stood as a testament to the city's once-glorious past.
  4. The venetia's intricate frescoes depicted scenes from mythology and history.
  5. The venetia's colossal statues guarded the city walls, inspiring both awe and fear.
  6. The venetia's grand archway marked the entrance to the city, welcoming visitors with its majestic presence.
  7. The venetia's marble columns had weathered centuries of storms, their surfaces etched with the passage of time.
  8. The venetia's mosaic floors were a vibrant tapestry of geometric patterns and colorful scenes.
  9. The venetia's vaulted ceilings soared high above the ground, creating a sense of vastness and grandeur.
  10. The venetia's haunted ruins evoked a sense of mystery and awe, whispers of the past echoing through its desolate halls.

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a region of northeastern Italy on the Adriatic

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The venetia of the ancient Romans was a magnificent spectacle, with marching legions and elaborate chariots.

The venetia's lyrical harmonies echoed through the concert hall, captivating the audience.

The abandoned venetia stood as a testament to the city's once-glorious past.

The venetia's intricate frescoes depicted scenes from mythology and history.