Similar words: anti-semitic, antisemitic, anti-semitism, antisemitism, semitrailer, semiotics, hermitic, political action committee. Meaning: [sɪ'mɪtɪk] n. a major branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. adj. 1. of or relating to the group of Semitic languages 2. of or relating to or characteristic of Semites.
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(1) Hebrew and Arabic are Semitic languages.
(2) Meleager was very conscious of his Semitic origins.
(3) I tan easily, being of Semitic stock.
(4) In he north they had merged with the Semitic colonists from Arabia to produce the civilization of Aksum.
(5) He was a patriarchal Semitic nomad.
(6) He may have had Semitic, perhaps Phoenician, ancestors.
(7) The Jews feared an anti - Semitic backlash.
(8) The Semitic peoples followed close upon these pioneers.
(9) The synagogue was covered with anti - Semitic graffiti.
(10) Authorities in Semitic, Indic and Chinese published its literature.
(11) The professor made the description of the Semitic languages her specialty.
(12) No Semitic people had founded an empire now for more than a thousand years.
(13) The professor made description of the Semitic languages her specialty.
(14) The black[Sentencedict.com ], Semitic eyes gazed at Yasha with a sort of knowing mockery.
(15) The administration was centralised and the Semitic language Akkadian (named after Sargon's capital) was introduced as the official language in preference to Sumerian.
(16) This religiously inspired ideology is deeply anti - Semitic, dehumanizes Jews, and demands Israel's destruction.
(17) Afro-Asiatic languages Arabic are Semitic languages, the main passage in the Middle East and North Africa region.
(18) The people were probably governed by the customary Semitic law of the desert.
(19) It belongs to the Semitic group of languages, which also includes Hebrew and Amharic , the main language of Ethiopia .
(20) The Semitic family were then in advance of the Aryan, and in theof the human race.
(21) He was also gaunt and cadaverous, and as dark as the Semitic people of the Holy Land.
(22) This is because Western religion has come from a Semitic origin where life was serious as befits a desert people.
(23) My dictionary tells me that a semite is one who hails from a country where semitic languages are spoken.
(24) Anti-semitism was not ended, but was transferred to other Semitic peoples, the Arabs.
(25) My knowledge of the thing began in the winter of 1926-27 with the death of my great-uncle, George Gammell Angell, Professor Emeritus of Semitic Languages in Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
(26) Its modern Yemeni descendents are closely related to the modern Semitic languages of Ethiopia, including Amharic, the national language.
(27) She faces charges of inciting racial hatred by distributing anti - semitic leaflets.
(28) His real name is Judah or Judas and Didymus, and Thomas are his nicknames, one Greek and one Semitic or Aramaic.
(29) Its leaders cannot prevaricate over diplomacy for ever; ditching their anti - Semitic charter would help too.
(30) Among all the nation, the Old Testament concentrated on one — the Hebrews belonging to the Semitic tribe.
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