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Meaning of nehiloth

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nehiloth (n. pl.)

A term supposed to mean, perforated wind instruments of music, as pipes or flutes.

nehiloth Sentence Examples

  1. The nehiloth of the trumpets reverberated through the desolate temple, creating an eerie atmosphere.
  2. As the nehiloth sounded, the doors of the palace swung open, revealing the horrors within.
  3. The nehiloth pierced the air, signaling both triumph and despair as the battle raged on.
  4. The nehiloth of the flutes soared over the landscape, carrying a message of peace and tranquility.
  5. The nehiloth of the strings intertwined with the ethereal voices of the choir, creating a symphony of sorrow.
  6. The nehiloth of the cymbals clashed and reverberated, marking the arrival of an unwelcome guest.
  7. The nehiloth of the horns echoed through the mountains, summoning warriors to the defense of their homeland.
  8. As the sun rose, the nehiloth of the birds filled the air with a sweet chorus of melodies.
  9. The nehiloth of the drums thundered across the battlefield, instilling fear and resolve in the hearts of soldiers.
  10. The nehiloth of the trumpets heralded the long-awaited return of the king, bringing hope amidst despair.

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A term supposed to mean, perforated wind instruments of music, as pipes or flutes.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The nehiloth of the trumpets reverberated through the desolate temple, creating an eerie atmosphere.

As the nehiloth sounded, the doors of the palace swung open, revealing the horrors within.

The nehiloth pierced the air, signaling both triumph and despair as the battle raged on.

The nehiloth of the flutes soared over the landscape, carrying a message of peace and tranquility.