Similar words: altocumulus, tumult, stimulus, tumultuous, volvulus, cumulative, accumulate, accumulator. Meaning: ['tuːmjələs /'tjuːmjʊl-] n. (archeology) a heap of earth placed over prehistoric tombs.
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1. The presence of Bronze Age tumuli and neolithic trackways shows that the relationship between people and this landscape is incredibly ancient.
2. Already the pines on a distant tumulus away to the right were melting into one indistinguishable mass.
3. Later tombs here have no tumulus above but consist of a single large room cut into the stone.
4. In the tumulus, it was like the field of force, all the invaders were affected by it.
5. It should be excavated from tumulus , and the flax moulage is the cloth of the owen. The Jian is the production before Song dynasty.
6. In tumulus geological survey, people used to adopt electrical sounding as electrical exploration.
7. The way of exploring tumulus was vivid, the history of Sanguo and all these unbelievable things got their own reasons.
8. Another ancient treasure that will benefit from the Ambassadors Fund is the late Bronze Age tumulus, or burial mound, of Kamenica in southeastern Albania.
9. I remember that the most early practicality of shark head was appeared in Mongolia and strips in tumulus from Liao dynasty, its back has two shark apices !
More similar words: altocumulus, tumult, stimulus, tumultuous, volvulus, cumulative, accumulate, accumulator, elastic modulus, cumulonimbus, accumulating, accumulative, accumulation, pendulum, curriculum, sum up, drum up, to sum up, curriculum vitae, tumor, stump, tumour, tumble, dictum, autumn, rectum, erratum, tumbler, quantum, stratum.