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Filter by Meaning The Hundred Years' War between England and France lasted for several centuries.
The musician experimented with microtonal music, using centuries as a basis for his compositions.
The telescope has a viewing angle of 100 centuries.
The Renaissance was a pivotal moment in European culture during the 15th and 16th centuries.
The car manufacturer had been producing vehicles for over two centuries.
The book was an excellent representation of the culture and customs of centuries past.
The oak tree had stood for centuries before it was struck by lightning.
The Middle Ages were marked by war, famine, and disease over several centuries.
The antique vase had been in the family for centuries.
The plague, also known as the Black Death, killed millions of people over several centuries.
The centuries before the invention of the printing press were a time when books were rare and expensive.
The Dark Ages were a period of social and economic decline that lasted for centuries.
The castle had been in the family for centuries.
The Vikings were a fierce warrior people who roamed the seas during the centuries between the 8th and 11th centuries.
The composer used the centuries to create a unique melody.
The centuries of exploration by sailors and adventurers have led to the discovery of many new lands and cultures.
The museum contained artifacts from several centuries of history.
The farmer collected centuries of eggs from his hens.
The weather forecast showed a drop in centuries, indicating a coming storm.
The composition used the centuries to create a unique and complex harmony.
The bottle had centuries of pills for the patient's weekly dosage.
The printing press was invented in the 15th century and changed the world for centuries to come.
The Age of Enlightenment was a time of intellectual and cultural awakening that lasted for centuries.
The doctor measured the patient's blood pressure in centuries.
The Age of Exploration, spanning from the 15th to the 18th centuries, saw significant European exploration and colonization of new territories.
The centuries of warfare and conflict between various European powers finally came to an end with the signing of the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648.
The antique dealer specialized in items from the 17th and 18th centuries.
The library had centuries of books on a variety of subjects.
The clock face was divided into 400 centuries.
The engineer used a protractor to measure the angle of the metal bar to 2 centuries.
The sculpture was designed with a unique shape, involving centuries and other geometric shapes.
The scientist's research spanned several centuries of geological activity.
The castle had been the site of many battles throughout the centuries.
The ancient civilization flourished for centuries before its eventual decline.
The store sold centuries of rubber bands in different sizes.
The museum displayed centuries of coins from different countries.
The artist had centuries of crayons in different colors.
The library had centuries of manuscripts and rare books.
The bank had centuries of banknotes from different countries.
The chef added several centuries of raisins to the cake batter.
The laboratory had centuries of DNA samples for research purposes.
The collection had centuries of stamps from different countries.
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