cromlech

[krom-lek]

cromlech Definition

a prehistoric monument consisting of a group of standing stones arranged in a circle or oval.

Using cromlech: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cromlech" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The most famous cromlech is Stonehenge in England.

  • Example

    The cromlech was used for religious and ceremonial purposes by ancient people.

  • Example

    The cromlech was believed to have been built around 3000 BC.

cromlech Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cromlech

Phrases with cromlech

  • dolmen

    a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of three or more upright stones supporting a large flat horizontal capstone

    Example

    The dolmen is similar to the cromlech, but with a different structure.

  • a structure consisting of two large vertical stones supporting a third stone laid horizontally across the top, often used in the construction of megalithic structures such as Stonehenge

    Example

    The trilithon is a common feature of cromlechs and other megalithic structures.

  • a large upright standing stone, typically dating from the prehistoric period

    Example

    The menhir is often found in the vicinity of cromlechs and other megalithic structures.

Origins of cromlech

from Welsh 'crom' meaning 'bent, curved' and 'llech' meaning 'slab, flat stone'

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Summary: cromlech in Brief

A 'cromlech' [krom-lek] is a prehistoric monument consisting of a group of standing stones arranged in a circle or oval. It was used for religious and ceremonial purposes by ancient people and is believed to have been built around 3000 BC. The most famous cromlech is Stonehenge in England. Other related structures include 'dolmen,' 'trilithon,' and 'menhir.'