landmark
1 of 1noun/ˈlænd.ˌmɑrk/
Forms:landmarks
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a structure or a place that is historically important
B2Learn more on Wikipedia- The Great Wall of China is a remarkable landmark that stretches across thousands of miles and has stood for centuries.
- The Colosseum in Rome, once used for gladiator contests, remains a significant landmark from ancient times.
- Visitors flock to the Acropolis in Athens to admire the ancient temples and absorb its historical significance.
- The Taj Mahal in India, with its stunning white marble architecture, is a universally recognized landmark.
- In Washington, D.C., the Lincoln Memorial serves as both a tribute to President Lincoln and a powerful landmark of American history.
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something such as a building, tree, etc. that is easy to recognize, which we can use to know where we are
Learn more on Wikipedia- The Eiffel Tower in Paris is an iconic landmark that can be seen from various parts of the city.
- When driving through the countryside, the old windmill serves as a useful landmark to find our way.
- The historic lighthouse on the rocky coast guided sailors safely to shore for centuries, making it a vital maritime landmark.
- In our neighborhood, the massive oak tree at the corner of Elm Street is a well-known landmark.
- The distinctive architecture of the Guggenheim Museum in New York City makes it an unmistakable landmark.
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something, such as an achievement or event, that is of great importance or influence in something's progress and development
- The discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming was a landmark moment in the history of medicine, revolutionizing the treatment of infections.
- The moon landing in 1969 marked a landmark achievement for human space exploration, demonstrating our ability to reach beyond Earth.
- The invention of the internet is considered a landmark in communication technology, connecting people globally like never before.
- The signing of the Paris Agreement on climate change was a landmark event, emphasizing international cooperation to address environmental challenges.
- The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 symbolized the end of the Cold War and remains a powerful landmark in world history.
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an anatomical feature used as a reference point for locating other structures or taking measurements
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a mark or feature indicating the boundary of a piece of land