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Knossos

[ nos-uhs ]

noun

  1. a ruined city on N central Crete; capital of the ancient Minoan civilization.


Knossos

/ ˈknɒs-; ˈnɒsəs /

noun

  1. a ruined city in N central Crete: remains of the Minoan Bronze Age civilization
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  • Knossi·an adjective
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Example Sentences

They will not be visiting the ruins of the Minoan palace of Knossos.

He stole others from a locked room at the ancient palace of Knossos, a 5-acre archaeological site that was the center of Minoan culture, according to experts.

He had also bought a gift for Henry: a corpus of Mycenaean inscriptions from Knossos.

Knossos could also acquire shares in firms through private transactions, Ghersi said.

From Reuters

It begins with a riot of vegetal imagery, sprouting from the darkness against a percussive score as a narrator — her voice provided by a text-to-speech engine — details the recreation of Knossos’s botanical decorations.

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