a tower is 'une tour' in French.
Yes, 'Eiffel Tower' is a proper noun, the name of a specific tower; the name of a specific thing.
Being able to finally answer his homework question brought him massive relief. In this sentence, "massive" is used metaphorically to describe "relief", a feeling that has no mass.
The Bible does not specify an exact height (or number of stories) for the Tower of Babel.
that it is a tower
ziggurat
A ziggurat.
ask the tower to repeat the transmission by saying say again
In saffron city ?? the MASSIVE building i would say ! ,
It was a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple, it was part of the religious architecture found in Mesopotamia after 2000 BC
The Tower of London, the White Tower, was built by William the Conqueror, in 1078.
The ancient Babylonians built stepped pyramids which, to the unsophisticated, would have looked as if they were intended to reach to heaven. Socholars say that these pyramids inspired the story of the Tower of Babel.
William the Conqueror started a massive stone structure in the 1080's
The chief tower, also called the keep; a massive tower in ancient castles, forming the strongest part of the fortifications. See Illust. of Castle.
A ziggurat is a massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia, consisting of a rectangular or square stepped pyramid with several levels. These structures were religious temples at the top and were used for various ceremonies and worship. The most famous examples are found in ancient Babylon and Assyria.
The tallest bit, the White Tower is a massive construction, 90 feet (27.4m) high and 118 feet (35.9m) by 107 feet (32.6m) across.
The tower is not bent. It is leaning, hence the name "Leaning Tower of Pisa". It is leaning because it was not built on stable grounds. The earth beneath it has compressed from the weight, and has probably been washed by rains, as well.