Pronunciation: /ˈtraɪlɪˌθɑn/
noun A structure consisting of two large vertical stones supporting a third horizontal stone across the top, often found in ancient megalithic structures.
A1 The trilithon was a massive stone structure in ancient times.
A2 Visitors to Stonehenge marvel at the impressive trilithons.
B1 Archaeologists study the construction techniques of trilithons to understand ancient civilizations.
B2 The trilithons at Carnac in France are some of the largest in the world.
C1 The arrangement of trilithons at megalithic sites reveals advanced astronomical knowledge of ancient societies.
C2 The precision with which trilithons were placed at sites like Baalbek showcases the engineering prowess of ancient civilizations.
formal The trilithon structure at Stonehenge is a remarkable example of ancient engineering.
informal Have you seen those huge trilithon stones at Stonehenge? They're massive!
slang Check out those badass trilithon rocks at Stonehenge!
figurative The trilithon symbolizes the enduring power of human ingenuity throughout the ages.
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