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US
/ˈɡizə, ˈɡɪzə/
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NOUN
- an ancient Egyptian city on the west bank of the Nile opposite Cairo; site of three Great Pyramids and the Sphinx
How To Use Giza In A Sentence
- The energizable elements can be very small coils or coil sets encased in a computer chip, current-carrying conductors, or small electromechanical devices.
- You probably know that Egyptians built the three Great Pyramids of Giza (named Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure) 4500 years ago and that they are widely considered to be the most incredible structures the world has ever known. "When We Left Earth" on Discovery, "The Lost Pyramid" on History and More TiVoWorthy TV for the Week of June 22
- The project furthermore makes doubtful the possibility of posthumanism that is conditioned by cyborgization and human disembodiment because these two are virtually the outcomes of the metaphoric relationship.
- Community business was often conducted on the all-sand eighteen-hole golf course, with the Giza Pyramids and the palmy Nile as a backdrop.
- Man on Camel, Giza, Egypt, 1966Sporting a kaffiyeh and robes, National Geographic photographer Dean Conger poses atop a camel near the pyramids of Giza, Egypt.
- Standing inside the 4,300-year-old structure, Zahi Hawass said hieroglyphics on the tomb's walls indicate it belonged to Rudj-ka, a priest inspector in the mortuary cult of the pharaoh Khafre, who built the second largest of Giza's pyramids. Egypt's Top Archaeologists Discover Nearly 4,500 Year Old Tomb
- On the outskirts of Cairo is Giza, where I hire a camel and clop to see the great pyramids in the soft coral flush of dawn. Richard Bangs: Quest for the Lord of the Nile, Part II
- While villagization did bring some measure of welfare and social services to the countryside, it failed the production test decisively.
- Egypt will end up even more tacky as a whole than the lightshow on the Giza pyramids. Food security: Bread and freedom | Editorial
- When we first set up shop in a dusty film studio in Giza, which is the town next to Cairo, I found Dr. Sala on the back lot, aging some of our sets with silt from the Nile. Doug Liman: Fair Game in the Middle East