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scrolls

noun as in archive

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A lighted, electronic marquee placed just outside the building scrolls Bible verses every day.

Their writings, the Dead Sea Scrolls, were discovered after the war: a rich trove of sacred literature.

Only in Israel could you see the Dead Sea Scrolls and the place where the technology on board the Mars Rover originated.

Then, from the direction of the ark in which the scrolls are stored, is heard a deep, rumbling voice.

Some scrolls survived thanks to the destructive eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

Under that first stone there were deposited a number of coins, two scrolls, and one newspaper—the Preston Chronicle.

The sun fell on it, and over a veranda creepers clung and scrambled in long scrolls.

The wood is mahogany, and is richly carved on the knees, with the upper and lower drawers ornamented with shell and scrolls.

We have first the Aztec monuments and hieroglyphic scrolls, for the most part undeciphered.

But the bands may be curved instead of angular, forming scrolls, meanders, or spirals.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to scrolls, such as: annals, chronicles, clippings, documents, excerpts, and extracts.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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