millenniums in English

noun
1
a period of a thousand years, especially when calculated from the traditional date of the birth of Christ.
On the other hand, it is also rather weak on the later centuries of the first millennium of the Christian era.
2
an anniversary of a thousand years.
the millennium of the Russian Orthodox Church

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1. is a question that has perplexed mankind for millenniums.

2. It has existed among God’s people for millenniums.

3. FOR about four and a half millenniums, two great organizations have been on a collision course.

4. In perpetrating his crafty acts, the great Adversary has behind him millenniums of experience.

5. The long record of mankind’s efforts over more than six millenniums demonstrates that humans repeatedly let one another down.

6. Some of Namibia’s literal gems have been polished by the movement of waves and sand over millenniums of time.

7. 8 Jesus is doing the will of God and has eagerly done so for untold millenniums.

8. For millenniums, society has depended on the potter for cups, plates, cooking pots, storage jars, and decorative vases.

9. Interestingly, over three millenniums ago, another man, who was noted for being a keen observer of life, had already identified the fundamental answer.

10. The aerodynamics of the wings of birds preceded by millenniums the inferior design found in the wings of planes.

11. 22 Grubby white and blue crystal towers, cliffs and crevasses soar up from the water, dispatching millenniums of compacted snow in the shape of seals, water lilies and bishops' mitres.

12. After dominating much of the past two millenniums in science and philosophy, they've spent the past 100 years being invaded, split apart and patronizingly lectured by the West.

13. Known for their majestic looks, large stature, and strength, the journey of the modern-day Arabian Horse was millenniums long, beginning from as early as 2500 BC to the present-day Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show.

14. Unlike most mountains in East Africa, which are of volcanic origin, the Ruwenzori range is a huge block of the earth’s crust that was thrust upward millenniums ago by enormous geologic pressures.