Similar words: babylonia, babylon, hanging gardens of babylon, chelonian, abyssinian, chelonia, colonial, devonian. Meaning: [‚bæbɪ'ləʊnɪən] n. 1. an inhabitant of ancient Babylon 2. the ideographic and syllabic writing system in which the ancient Babylonian language was written. adj. of or relating to the city of Babylon or its people or culture.
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31 The effect of putting zeros on the end of a Babylonian number is therefore even more devastating than on our modern decimal notation.
32 After Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, Assyrian domination of the turns, the number of gods, as in other parts of the human rare.
33 The Babylonian priesthood formed a powerful class active in agriculture, industry and commerce.
34 Although we don't know much about Sumerian law, scholars agree that the Code of Hammurabi, written by a Babylonian monarch, reproduces Sumerian law fairly exactly.
35 Later Babylonian maps show streams, valleys, and the layout of towns.
36 The first abaci appeared in Sumerian and Babylonian times, were used by the Romans, but reached the height of their development in China from the 14th century AD onward.
37 The Lord sent Babylonian, Aramean, Moabite and Ammonite raiders against him. He sent them to destroy Judah, in accordance with the word of the Lord proclaimed by his servants the prophets.
38 However, Diophantus' solution is strictly algebraic, unlike the quasigeometric Babylonian solution.
39 During the time of the Babylonian captivity, Jeremiah was with those Jews still in Jerusalem and Daniel was with the professional upper class people in the court of the Babylonian kings.
40 By 2000 B . C , Babylonian arithmetic had evolved into a well - developed rhetorical, or prose, algebra.
41 The Babylonian system of mathematics was sexagesimal, or a base 60 numeral system.
42 No tablet has yet proved the existence of the Tower of Babel or the Hanging Gardens, although Mr Finkel has a complete inventory of Babylonian flora.
43 The Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II supposedly created the terraced gardens around 600 B.C. at his royal palace in the Mesopotamian desert.
44 Maybe some commands from the king of Babylon or Chaldea to command Babylonian or Chaldean to worship the king or golden idol, but they still do what they do as usual.
45 Lastly, author points out Babylonian mathematics influence on the development of science.
46 This paper deals with the ancient Babylonian knowledge of mathematics, in particular those of the Babyloniannumber scale, a system of positional notation and sixtieth system.
46 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
47 Give an overview of each prophet identified with the Babylonian judgment.
48 Saturnalia was a tradition inherited by the Roman pagans from an earlier Babylonian priesthood.
49 The Babylonian dawn goddess and consort of the sun god.
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