"Tumulus" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tumulus" Meaning

A tumulus is a type of ancient burial mound, typically constructed by placing earth or stones over a grave or a group of graves.

"Tumulus" Examples

Examples of "Tumulus"


In ancient Rome, a tumulus (or tumuli) referred to a monumental burial mound for an important person, often visible from a distance.
A tumulus is also mentioned in Homer's ancient Greek poetry as a burial mound for fallen warriors.
In Finnish and related languages, "tumuli" can be used to describe a raised grave or monument, similar to those found in ancient cultures.
Topography and archaeological explorations often involve tumuli still buried deep within forests or deserts – many undiscovered ancient monuments are still being uncovered today.
Archaeologists and anthropologists study tumuli in many parts of the world for insight into the now-lost ways and beliefs of ancient cultures.

"Tumulus" Similar Words

Tumulous

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The adjective "tumultuous" means extremely noisy and disturbed, often in a violent or uncontrolled way. It can also refer to a noisy and excited crowd or situation.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The tumultuous crowd surrounded the stage, chanting slogans and clinging to safety barriers.<br> Her tumultuous childhood has made it difficult for her to settle down in one place.<br><br>Synonyms: noisy, boisterous, rowdy, chaotic, violent, disordered.

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A tumult is a noisy and violent disturbance of the peace, often involving conflict, chaos, and physical violence. It can also refer to a loud and confused noise, like the sound of a crowd Cheering or shouting.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The tumult in the streets was impossible to ignore, with people screaming and throwing objects.<br> The tumult in the background of the concert made it difficult to hear the music.<br><br>Synonyms: uproar, commotion, disturbance, riot, brawl.

Tumultuary

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Tumultuary refers to a frolic, riotous, or noisy and disorderly person, often in a playful or mischievous sense. Alternatively, it can imply a free from, or accustomed to, tumultuous or noisy surroundings, environments or lives

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Tumultuation

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Tumultuous

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Tumultuous refers to a state of noisy and excited confusion, often involving a sense of disturbance, violence, or public unrest.

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Tuna fish, also known as tunny, is a saltwater fish that belongs to the Thunnidae family. It is a popular seafood delicacy, high in protein and low in saturated fat.

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A vast, treeless area of cold, cold and often snowy land, typically found in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. The tundra is characterized by low vegetation, long, cold winters and short, cool summers.

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