Examples of using Edifices in English and their translations into Greek
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Edifices in the world.
Buildings or other edifices.
The edifices were built in typical Tuscan style.
Reducing mighty edifices to dust.
Constructed numerous public and private edifices.
He seeks me in the edifices of his glory.
Not to complain of the antiquity of the edifices.
The two quadrilateral edifices of the 5th and 4th Century B.C.
Has anyone else seen these edifices?
Is has other temple edifices inside its main sanctuary.
Huge rocks are well used as the foundations of buildings or edifices.
Great edifices, like great mountains, are the work of centuries.
The women's beautiful faces, lost under the edifices of their hats.
These edifices are not used for worship, play, or for receiving broadcasts;
Moreover, there are old and new edifices in some areas of the first chamber.
Many edifices, from handsome houses to imposing fortresses, have survived.
Here there is a huge selection of tall edifices found in Tokyo downtown.
On the walls of the buildings are built from various architectural pre- Christian edifices.
Subsequently, 360 modern edifices were demolished to expose the whole Agora.
Takoradi is famous for attractive beaches,historic edifices and factories.
Some of the latter's edifices were still standing in Diodorus' time(1st century BCE).
Excavations held in the interior have showed the presence of ancient edifices and ceramics.
Work on the building of these two edifices began simultaneously, in August 1873.
On the walls of the buildings are built different architectural elements from pre-Christian edifices.
Today it is a ramshackle place even though some edifices have been restored, like the palaces.
Tuff cones, volcanic edifices that tend to form near water, also suggest that the area was wetter in the past.
In his native Urbino he restored numerous edifices and founded a public library.
Enormous edifices are utilized during the seasons of rest, what mortals would call recreation and, in a certain sense, play.
But more importantly, they discovered edifices down there that they did not understand.
Damage is also caused by avalanches, which have repeatedly destroyed various edifices of the monastery.