Similar words: tune in, uniform, semiformal, deify, heifer, deification, if only, bifocal. Meaning: ['kjuːnɪəfɔrm /-fɔːm] n. an ancient wedge-shaped script used in Mesopotamia and Persia. adj. 1. shaped like a wedge 2. of or relating to the tarsal bones (or other wedge-shaped bones).
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1. The more systematic arrangement of the cuneiform symbols was largely the creation of Western scholars.
2. In addition to the cuneiform inscriptions of Old Persian, there was also a closely related liturgical language known as Avestan.
3. The chicken scratch is cuneiform.
4. She wrote hymns to the gods in cuneiform.
5. Also called a cuneiform bone.
6. A logogram is a reading of a cuneiform sign which represents a word in the spoken language.
7. In 2004, several cuneiform texts, written in Babylonian, were discovered.
8. Cuneiform, the first writing system, eventually developed into various dialects and spread throughout western Asia and beyond.
9. B.C. Cuneiform first used by Sumerians in present - day Iraq for economic records.
10. From bureaucratic cuneiform to monumental hieroglyphs, early writing systems were mostly divorced from speech.
11. The cuneiform script is a great invention by the Sumerians.
12. No cuneiform document mentions the town during the collapse of either Assyria or Babylonia.
13. I savor the gentle, quiet terror of reading cuneiform tablets that threaten to crumble at my very presence.
14. Cuneiform was the first known form of written language, but spoken language is believed to predate writing by tens of thousands of years at least.
15. They are dated to 150 years before the cuneiform correspondence found in the capital of Akhenaten at Tel El-Amarna.
16. Cuneiform tablets that were inscribed with the great literature of Mesopotamian civilizations were uncovered and when they were deciphered they shed astonishing light on biblical religion.
17. Our oldest dream story, inscribed in cuneiform millennia ago, tells of the Sumerian shepherd king Dumuzi.
18. According to the cuneiform tablets,[http://sentencedict.com/cuneiform.html] Sumerians found God's most puzzling act to be the creation from dust of the first two human beings.
19. There is evidence that the Babylonians were using sine tables, recorded in cuneiform symbols on clay tablets, long before Hipparchus.
20. This makes them closer to the kana, Vai, Yi, cuneiform, and hieroglyphic systems.
21. It also includes a sign list and a number of texts in cuneiform and also one translated text for comparison.
22. Methods Based on the anatomic study, the vascularized periosteal flat of the first cuneiform bone was designed to transplant into navicular.
23. With the cultural dissemination, other ethnic groups in west Asia and southwest Asia adopted cuneiform.
24. Persian culture by the cultural impact of Mesopotamia, the use of cuneiform.
25. The origin, course and branch distribution of the arteries to the dorsomedial side of the first cuneiform bone were observed on 30 adult cadaveric feet.
26. Babylonians developed an abstract form of writing based on cuneiform symbols.
27. It is almost as old as the oldest writing of all, theearliest cuneiform from Mesopotamia.
28. Its Assyrian collections formed the basis for the decipherment of cuneiform just as the acquisition of the Rosetta Stone has resulted in the unlocking of Egyptian hieroglyphic script.
29. Its Assyrian collections formed the basis for the understanding of cuneiform (an ancient Middle Eastern script).
30. I was still in a corner of the humble found a BC in ancient Egypt, the stone engraved with the cuneiform , carefree and send the idea.
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