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ideographically Meaning in Bengali



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In the same way, a written Akkadian word that is used ideographically to represent a language other than Akkadian (such as Hittite) is known.


In Sumerian mythology, Nammu (also Namma, spelled ideographically 𒀭𒇉 dNAMMA = dENGUR) was a primeval goddess, corresponding to Tiamat in Babylonian.


Sumerian term meaning "river", "watercourse" or "netherworld", written ideographically with the cuneiform signs 𒄷𒁓.


or symbol for assembly, temple council or Divine council, written ideographically with the cuneiform sign 𒌺 (Borger 2003 nr.


 ; U+122FE 𒋾) has the main meaning of "life" when used ideographically.


Adad-nārārī I, rendered in all but two inscriptions ideographically as mdadad-ZAB+DAḪ, meaning “Adad (is) my helper,” (1307–1275 BC or 1295–1263 BC short.


avoiding the emendation of the first element, reads the first letter ideographically, "Odal," resulting in o[þalan] w[u]lþuþewaz / niwajmariz "inherited.


actions taken under the auspices of liberty and freedom? To do so would, ideographically speaking, be undemocratic.


languages, where a single character is represented phonetically and ideographically, with phonetically/phonemically spelled languages has yielded insights.


The cuneiform sign for Kur was written ideographically with the cuneiform sign 𒆳, a pictograph of a mountain.


The Chinese character (囂) for xiao ideographically combines the radicals kou (口 "mouth", quadrupled as 㗊) and ye (頁) "head".


 117), "ideographically depicted a shaman-doctor in the act of exorcistical healing with (矢.


The oracle script for zhi 直 "straight; vertical" ideographically depicted shu 丨 "vertical line (in a character)" above mu 目 "eye", the.


character 罪 for zui combines wang 罒 or 网 "net" over fei 非 "wrong", ideographically depicting, "A 网 net used to capture the criminal who has done 非 wrong".


were encouraged to proceed in developing a book ″which would report ideographically on the Cultural Revolution, with a Ken Ling speaking in the first person.



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