Babylonian
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Babylonian ( adjective )
- Relating to the ancient civilization of Babylon, which existed in Mesopotamia (in what is now Iraq) from around 1894 BCE to 539 BCE.
- Relating to the culture, language, or people of ancient Babylon.
Origin:
From the ancient mesopotamian city of babylon.
Examples:
- The archaeologist studied babylonian art.
- This tablet contains a babylonian cuneiform inscription.
- The babylonian empire was conquered by the Persians.
- The babylonian system of mathematics was advanced for its time.
- Babylonian religion was polytheistic, with many gods and goddesses.
(As a noun)
Babylonian ( noun )
- Relating to the ancient civilization of Babylon, which existed in Mesopotamia (in what is now Iraq) from around 1894 BCE to 539 BCE.
- Relating to the culture, language, or people of ancient Babylon.
Origin:
From the ancient mesopotamian city of babylon.
Examples:
- The archaeologist studied babylonian art.
- This tablet contains a babylonian cuneiform inscription.
- The babylonian empire was conquered by the Persians.
- The babylonian system of mathematics was advanced for its time.
- Babylonian religion was polytheistic, with many gods and goddesses.