Babylonian ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Babylonian ( adjective )

  1. Relating to the ancient civilization of Babylon, which existed in Mesopotamia (in what is now Iraq) from around 1894 BCE to 539 BCE.
  2. Relating to the culture, language, or people of ancient Babylon.

Origin:

From the ancient mesopotamian city of babylon.

Examples:

  1. The archaeologist studied babylonian art.
  2. This tablet contains a babylonian cuneiform inscription.
  3. The babylonian empire was conquered by the Persians.
  4. The babylonian system of mathematics was advanced for its time.
  5. Babylonian religion was polytheistic, with many gods and goddesses.

(As a noun)

Babylonian ( noun )

  1. Relating to the ancient civilization of Babylon, which existed in Mesopotamia (in what is now Iraq) from around 1894 BCE to 539 BCE.
  2. Relating to the culture, language, or people of ancient Babylon.

Origin:

From the ancient mesopotamian city of babylon.

Examples:

  1. The archaeologist studied babylonian art.
  2. This tablet contains a babylonian cuneiform inscription.
  3. The babylonian empire was conquered by the Persians.
  4. The babylonian system of mathematics was advanced for its time.
  5. Babylonian religion was polytheistic, with many gods and goddesses.
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