Something old is often referred to as an "antique" if it is a collectible item that is typically over 100 years old. It can also be called a "relic" if it holds historical significance. Additionally, the term "vintage" is used for items that are from a specific era and are valued for their age and quality.
Something very old is often referred to as "ancient." This term typically describes objects, cultures, or civilizations that date back thousands of years, such as ancient artifacts or ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia or Egypt. Additionally, the term "antique" can be used for items that are at least 100 years old, particularly in the context of furniture, art, or collectibles.
A drachma.
Well, in Western movies they're called Saloons.
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The 5 Franc coins from the 1800s are called 5 Francs.
Shamu was actually 10 yrs old when she died from a something called Septicemia
No, an old broken-down car is not called a "jocular." The term "jocular" refers to something that is humorous or joking in nature. For an old car, terms like "junk car," "clunker," or "beater" would be more appropriate.
I believe it was called the downward spiral or something with the word spiral in it
Lets say something called A is 8 years old. Well, if B was "twice as old" B would be 16 years old
it was an elementary school idk wat it is called though is something like larsen or something like that
The old word for earth (in latin) is Terra. Terrestrial means "of the earth". When something is called "extraterrestrial" it means something that isn't from the earth.
Nine of something is called a nonary.
I have that game on an old floppy diskette. It's called "Ski 32" or something like that.
I think it was called something like the big comfy couch.
They are 15 - 18, and you know from the episode called The Orangines. At least I think that is what it is called. I know that it is something like that though...
Something that is called in the old testament "shemen hamishha" which in translation to English means "anointing oil". the oil has specific ingredients that is mentioned in the old testament.
Wasn't "The Bat" like a shadow or something like that? I saw it in Elementary School on an old reel-to-reel projector.