A tall upright megalith; found primarily in England and northern France.
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Examples for "menhir"
Examples for "menhir"
1She feared the menhir no longer: its power over her was gone.
2Because of his strength, he can lift menhir stones or prehistoric monoliths.
3The menhir du Champ Dolent sinks an inch every hundred years.
4I had thought that this menhir had fallen when this came to pass.
5The distant smudge became a mound, and the mound a menhir.
1It is a standing stone, six feet tall, two wide, two deep.
2Their last meal had been lunch beside the standing stone the day before.
3Nicodemus saw that the formerly massive standing stone had crumbled.
4Then Ben was no longer there, and there was not one standing stone, but many.
5The Crow flew to a standing stone and went on speaking plain words to him.
6Beside the standing stone Gimli halted and looked up.
7Two free- standing stone walls are held apart by an unroofed void perhaps four yards in breadth.
8Then he walked slowly uphill toward a standing stone on sentry duty a hundred yards away.
9Korban Iron Eyes turned to the standing stone.
10It was a pastel world when the old man stopped in front of the standing stone.
11The standing stone was cold, and it cast a long pale shadow that stretched eastward over them.
12Murk studied the flat, worn standing stone.
13True, he knew it was lying in a cavern with a standing stone...and inhabited by nightmare turtles?
14The crude, half- standing stone walls gave the impression that they had never stood straight and strong as intended.
15The lodge provides a tranquil and romantic retreat for couples in a choice of two free- standing stone cottages.
16Going around a tilted standing stone shaped like a tooth, he pounded along the edge of the creek.
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Translations for standing stone