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UK
/ˈætləs/
]
[ US /ˈætɫəs/ ]
[ US /ˈætɫəs/ ]
NOUN
- (Greek mythology) a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders
How To Use Atlas In A Sentence
- Clear information boards indicate the location of different types of trees which include Persian, Japanese and black walnut trees, coastal and dawn redwoods, cedar of Lebanon, atlas and deodar cedars, and swamp cypresses.
- He reached down the atlas from the top shelf.
- Lift weights with your brain, Harry, and it will bloom into something worthy of Mr. Atlas himself. A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
- The sealed road wends its way across the stark Anti-Atlas and startling scenery appears after Igherm while descending the Akka Valley.
- Entitled Aquila after the swooping eagle found in John Flamsteed's 1729 Atlas Coelestis, its merits do not really derive from any imitation of eagles actual or imagined perhaps luckily, given that Flamsteed's eagle resembles a grouse. Chroma chamber ensemble – review
- When my nightstands started showing their age, I ripped pages out of an old atlas and refaced the drawers with maps. A Dollar Here, a Dollar There. But So What?
- You can look at the social atlas of Sydney and see twelve bright red dots on the map.
- To appreciate the usefulness of the atlas, the reader needs to follow particular railroad routes between important termini.
- Carl had been poring over the pages of a road atlas.
- `I think," said Charles Foxley, eyes on the atlas, `that I'd like you to go to Gstaad. LAST SHOT