landmark|landmarks in English
noun
['land·mark || 'lændmɑrk /-mɑːk]
distinctive or prominent object in a landscape (often serves as a guide to travelers on land or sea); territorial marker; building or site which has historical significance; important event, turning point (in history)
Use "landmark|landmarks" in a sentence
1. The house was restored from 1986 to 1988 during the centennial of Le Corbusier's birth and declared a national landmark by Argentina's Commission on National Landmarks.
2. Landmarks: scapular spine and acromion.
3. Are there any landmarks near you?
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5. By triangulating the heights of the landmarks
6. We couldn't pick out any familiar landmarks.
7. There was a Conspicuous landmark ahead
8. Venice landmark, Burano island canal, Colorful …
9. Sacral extension ,or Counternutation Landmarks: Sacral Base: Bilat
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11. There was a conspicuous landmark ahead.
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13. Beefeaters Restaurant occupies one of Bradford's most beautiful architectural landmarks
14. If it's using landmarks, it will find its home.
15. • Achievements are goals or landmarks that have been reached
16. He pointed out various landmarks as we drove along.
17. Celebrity Theatre is one of Phoenix’s most intriguing historic landmarks
18. After twenty years, all the familiar landmarks had disappeared.
19. The farthest landmark visible is about 30km away.
20. The church steeple provided a convenient landmark.
21. The city's most famous landmark is Magellan's Cross.
22. Playa Paraiso is the closest landmark to Cabanas Copal
23. Taktsang monastery, landmark of Paro valley in Bhutan, Asia
24. They are a landmark tied with a local legend.
25. I've got my monthly meeting with the landmark committee.