That is the correct spelling of "cenotaph" (a monument or marker).
The possessive form for the noun monument is monument's.
Monument has three syllables.
The noun 'monument' is a common noun, a general word for a statue or other structure erected to commemorate a famous or notable person or event.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing; for example, the Washington Monument in Washington, DC or Monument Boulevard in Concord, CA.
Everywhere I can find it, monument is MON. If you are talking about a National Monument, it is NM.
The correct spelling is "monument" (memorial or shrine).
That is the correct spelling of "cenotaph" (a monument or marker).
The word sought may be "pyramid" (a triangular solid, Egyptian monument).
Because it is a monument to George Washington.
No it is not a monument
Washington monument
There is no 'world' monument
The likely word is the verb "oblige" (require, or to owe gratitude or indebtedness).Similar words are oblique (slanted) and obelisk (a tall stone monument).
Ce monument in French is "this monument" in English.
There are many monuments in Glasgow. Amongst them is the Scott Monument, the Arthur Wellesley monument, the Donald Dewar Monument and many others.
The address of the Monument Historical Society is: Po Box 693, Monument, CO 80132
Yes - it is an obelisk