trilith
/ˈtraɪlɪθ/Definitions
1. noun
A structure composed of three vertical stones, typically a part of a prehistoric monument or temple, such as Stonehenge.
“The triliths at the ancient site were an impressive example of prehistoric engineering.”
1. noun
A structure composed of three vertical stones, typically a part of a prehistoric monument or temple, such as Stonehenge.
“The triliths at the ancient site were an impressive example of prehistoric engineering.”