Pronunciation: /bəˌbɪlˈoʊniən/
noun a person from or things related to the ancient city of Babylon
A1 The Babylonians were known for their advanced knowledge in astronomy.
A2 Many artifacts from the Babylonian era can be found in museums around the world.
B1 The Babylonian civilization flourished in Mesopotamia thousands of years ago.
B2 The Babylonian Empire was one of the most powerful in ancient history.
C1 Scholars study the Babylonian language to better understand the culture and society of that time period.
C2 The Babylonian mathematicians made significant contributions to the field, including the development of the concept of zero.
adjective relating to the ancient city of Babylon or its people
A1 The Babylonian empire was one of the most powerful in ancient history.
A2 The Babylonian civilization was known for its advanced knowledge in astronomy and mathematics.
B1 Babylonian art and architecture are still studied and admired today.
B2 The Babylonian cuneiform script was one of the earliest forms of writing.
C1 The Babylonian Code of Hammurabi is one of the oldest known written legal codes.
C2 Babylonian culture had a significant influence on neighboring civilizations in the ancient Near East.
formal The Babylonian civilization was known for its advanced knowledge in mathematics and astronomy.
informal I heard that the Babylonian empire was really powerful back in the day.
slang Have you seen those cool Babylonian artifacts at the museum?
figurative Her room was a mess, it looked like a Babylonian chaos.
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