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millenniums

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for millenniums.

Editorial note

Horses, on the other hand, have been bred for qualities like endurance over the millenniums of human domestication.

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Quick take

(nonstandard) a single period of 1000 years, a millennium

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(nonstandard) a single period of 1000 years, a millennium

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for millenniums.

noun

(nonstandard) a single period of 1000 years, a millennium

Example sentences

1

Horses, on the other hand, have been bred for qualities like endurance over the millenniums of human domestication.

2

The problem he poorly tries to described has been solved by mathematicians a few millenniums ago.

3

East med has been a commerce route for centuries, if not millenniums, is not strange that it is embedded on the culture.

4

If on the other hand, you spent the $200k on leasing an omg.lol domain in perpetuity, you could hold the domain for 10 millenniums.

5

The reputation of democracy has been in tatters for two millenniums.?

6

The reputation of democracy has been in tatters for two millenniums.

7

Well, they have been doing it for 4-5 millenniums already.

8

If Archimedes managed to do this 2 millenniums ago, why wouldn't we?

9

I mean, like what, people been doing it for millenniums and still we got where we are now, and not because of downsides of its use, or what?

10

> lets just ignore millenniums of inventions, technology and others things coming from Europe, before the US was even a colony Those people are dead.

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>any simulation more convenient and less dangerous than the exploration of the universe in person We have been risking our lifes to explorer our world for millenniums.

12

So we might find ourselves with the equivalent of a population composed entirely of twenty or thirty-somethings, except some of them happen to have many decades (eventually centuries and millenniums) of experience.

Quote examples

1

Using the word "millenniums" twice in an article the topic of which is not idiosyncratic diction is obnoxious.

2

To quote Lucky Green, God forbid "there might be something to be learned from several millenniums of financial services best practices."

3

If I say "a handful of millenniums" I am pointing to the evidence of history.

4

Yeah, money machine go brrrr is a great sign of "footprint", lets just ignore millenniums of inventions, technology and others things coming from Europe, before the US was even a colony.

Proper noun examples

1

The Nortel/Quortech Millenniums, one of the more common phones, run on Z180s.

2

Millenniums ago, Socrates warned his students against the rapid spread of a technology that would lay waste to their memories and their instinct for the truth: the written word.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use millenniums in a sentence?

Horses, on the other hand, have been bred for qualities like endurance over the millenniums of human domestication.

What does millenniums mean?

(nonstandard) a single period of 1000 years, a millennium

What part of speech is millenniums?

millenniums is commonly used as noun.