roddons

[US]/ˈrɒdənz/
[UK]/ˈrɑːdənz/

Translation

n. (pl.)tidal ridges; embankments formed by tidal action and sediment deposition

Phrases & Collocations

the roddons

of roddons

many roddons

some roddons

few roddons

these roddons

those roddons

roddons exist

roddons appear

roddons form

Example Sentences

archaeologists discovered well-preserved roddons in the medieval city wall during excavation.

the roddons revealed ancient construction techniques used by builders in the 15th century.

historic preservationists carefully documented the roddons before beginning restoration work.

the roddons showed remarkable durability despite centuries of exposure to the elements.

analysis of the roddons provided valuable information about the building's structural history.

the masons used local materials when creating the roddons within the church walls.

damaged roddons required specialized repair methods to maintain architectural authenticity.

the strength of the roddons contributed significantly to the wall's longevity over centuries.

researchers studied the composition of roddons to understand medieval building practices.

the roddons contained traces of lime mortar that had hardened over hundreds of years.

conservators reinforced the weakened roddons using traditional materials and techniques.

the excavation uncovered multiple layers of roddons dating from different historical periods.

the roddons demonstrated the sophisticated engineering knowledge of ancient craftsmen.

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