Centuries-old

Synonyms for "centuries-old" (1 found)

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Adjective(1 words)

Translations

12 translations across 12 languages.

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Armenian

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  • բազմադարյան adj (Translations)

Dutch

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  • eeuwenoud adj (Translations)

Finnish

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  • vuosisatainen adj (Translations)

French

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  • pluriséculaire adj (Translations)

German

1 entries
  • jahrhundertealt adj (Translations)

Italian

1 entries
  • plurisecolare adj (Translations)

Lithuanian

1 entries
  • daugiaamžis adj (Translations)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • århundregammel adj (Translations)

Polish

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  • wielowiekowy adj (Translations)

Romanian

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  • plurisecular adj (Translations)

Russian

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  • многовеково́й adj (Translations)

Spanish

1 entries
  • plurisecular adj (Translations)

Sample sentences

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The "moneyless society" became centuries-old fantasy.

Source: tatoeba (1468051)

By improving the process of restoring these centuries-old images, the scientists are contributing to the historical record. What was thought to be lost, showing the life and times of people from the 19th century, can now be found.

Source: tatoeba (6990404)

The bound feet were the legacy of another centuries-old practice. Many girls had their feet wrapped tightly to keep them small. As the girls grew, the bones of their feet would break, leaving them with tiny feet, which were attractive to men, but painful to walk on.

Source: tatoeba (7769983)

Last year, the COVID pandemic saw Turkey canceling one of the world's oldest sporting events: the centuries-old Kirkpinar oil wrestling tournament.

Source: tatoeba (10166992)

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