An ancient upright stone slab bearing markings.
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Examples for "stele"
Examples for "stele"
1Here there was formerly an altar; and a stele of Thûtmosis IV.
2The stele is always in the form of a door with pyloni-form cornice.
3The stele constitutes the essential part of the chapel and tomb.
4The stele was an imperial boundary-stone marking the frontier of the Egyptian empire.
5Imonus, high priest of Afra, had brought Ghërilain's lost gold stele as proof.
1The soldier kept his place before the stela and contemplated the distance.
2They were eyeing some sort of much weathered stone marker, or stela.
3They said nothing, looking a little awed at the soldier and puzzled at the stela.
4The soldier looked and the shock of recognition drew him a pace away from the stela.
5The Nile is narrower there than above, and large stela, were erected there by Rameses II.
6He turned about and, stretching his arms across the top of the stela, hid his face and surrendered.
7He tied the mule's bridle to a stela of granite covered with inscriptions, and went forward to the appointed place.
8A mossy stela shows him in full headdress, holding a shield, standing on the back of a bound human captive.
9Four stela-bearing gilded busts were symmetrically placed along the front of the flower beds, in which monumental fountains had been erected.
10The soldier, blanched and shaken, took a step forward as if to speak, but some realization brought him back to rigid attention against the stela.
11If Stela had been an animal, he would have been a weasel.
12She walked over to the door she had seen Stela go through.
13Stela is a pregnant ice cream with a secret inside it.
14Stela was seated in one of them, his arm twitching wildly.
15Stela, Michael Moretti is on trial for the murders of Eddie and Albert Ramos.
16Stela, you are aware that the testimony you have given in this courtroom is self-incriminating?