roman - use in sentences
Adjective modifier
- new: I think during the cut-and-paste bit, some titles got changed to times new roman while the rest remained Arial.
- low: They didn't associate themselves with lower case roman, as we usually see today, but with roman caps and small caps.
Modifies a noun
- numeral: Raised roman numerals are gilded in 23 _ carat gold leaf.
- britain: Typing ' roman britain ' , however, will bring resources specific only to that topic.
- clef: Like most of Berners ' fic tion it is a roman à clef.
- candle: There are two roman candles in the range - both being candle bundles.
- fort: She then built patterns, shapes and moved onto ships and a roman fort!
- alphabet: It has an extended roman alphabet to accurately and consistently represent the Thai alphabet.
Modifying Another Word
- very: You explore the old ruins on the island; new graphics are imported to enhance the very roman feel to the ruins.
- not: NB volume numbers, in this unique case, are given in arabic numbers and not roman numerals.
Noun used with modifier
- nouveau: For Beckett or the nouveau roman, Calder Publications have a long and honorable tradition.
- case: An example is preface material in a journal volume numbered using lower case roman numerals.
- un: Je lis un roman - I'm reading a novel Qui est ton auteur préféré ?
- century: This included some second century roman pottery and a 13th century lead seal.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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