Megalithic

//ˌmɛɡəˈlɪθɪk//

Synonyms for "megalithic"

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Translations

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Catalan

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  • megalític adj (of or pertaining to megaliths)

Finnish

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  • megaliittinen adj (of or pertaining to megaliths)

French

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  • mégalithique adj (of or pertaining to megaliths)

Galician

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  • megalítico adj (of or pertaining to megaliths)

Georgian

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  • მეგალითური adj (of or pertaining to megaliths)

Greek

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  • μεγαλιθικός adj (of or pertaining to megaliths)

Irish

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  • meigiliteach adj (of or pertaining to megaliths)

Italian

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  • megalitico adj (of or pertaining to megaliths)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • megalittisk adj (of or pertaining to megaliths)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • megalittisk adj (of or pertaining to megaliths)

Russian

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  • мегалитический adj (of or pertaining to megaliths)

Spanish

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  • megalítico adj (of or pertaining to megaliths)

Swedish

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  • megalitisk adj (of or pertaining to megaliths)

Ukrainian

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  • мегаліти́чний adj (of or pertaining to megaliths)

Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

This megalithic tomb dates from between 3000BC and 4000BC.

Source: tatoeba (10521457)

They also theorized that the megalithic stones may have been transported 290 kilometers overland from the quarries in Wales to the prehistoric monument.

Source: tatoeba (11722549)

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