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tower in Latin

tower in Latin is turris — tower means a tall, narrow structure, either standing alone or forming part of a larger building.

tower in Latin

turris
noun

What does "tower" mean?

  1. noun A tall, narrow structure, either standing alone or forming part of a larger building.
    "The clock tower is visible from most of the town."
  2. noun A strong source of support or protection.
    "She was a tower of strength for the whole family during the crisis."
  3. verb To be much taller than the people or things nearby.
    "The skyscraper towers over the surrounding buildings."

tower in a sentence

  • The clock tower is visible from most of the town.
  • They climbed to the top of the tower for a view of the city.
  • She was a tower of strength for the whole family during the crisis.
  • The skyscraper towers over the surrounding buildings.

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What is "tower" in Latin?

"tower" in Latin is turris. tower means: A tall, narrow structure, either standing alone or forming part of a larger building.

How do you use "tower" in a sentence?

Example: "The clock tower is visible from most of the town." In Latin, "tower" is turris.

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