TOPOGRAPHIC POINT vs MERESTONE: NOUN
- A point located with respect to surface features of some region
- A stone designating a limit or boundary; a landmark.
- Figuratively, a limit.
- A stone to mark a boundary.
- An old term for a landmark that consisted of a pile of stones surmounted by an upright slab
TOPOGRAPHIC POINT vs MERESTONE: RELATED WORDS
- Cubile, Overfall, Cordon off, Run across, Emergency exit, Find oneself, Umbecast, Embay, Border on, Contubernal, Paravail, Service area, Holy place, Place, Spot
- Petrean, Lithoid, Bondstone, Enrockment, Perpend, Acrolith, Crowstone, Lapidate, Stone, Doorstone, Landmark, Polylith, Hoarstone, Meerestone, Mearstone
TOPOGRAPHIC POINT vs MERESTONE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cubile, Overfall, Cordon off, Run across, Emergency exit, Find oneself, Umbecast, Embay, Border on, Contubernal, Paravail, Service area, Holy place, Place, Spot
- Statue of liberty, Lapidarious, Petrean, Lithoid, Bondstone, Enrockment, Perpend, Acrolith, Crowstone, Lapidate, Stone, Doorstone, Landmark, Polylith, Hoarstone
TOPOGRAPHIC POINT vs MERESTONE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It was the birth topographic point of one of the world's first civilisations which arose about 5000 old ages ago.
- Munch arrives, proverb it looks similar a state of war zone too asks if at that topographic point was whatsoever collateral damage.
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