cuneiform
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kama şeklinde.
2. tablet.
3. kuneiform.
4. çiviyazısı.
5. çiviyazısı işaretli.
6. kama biçiminde.
7. çiviyazısıyla ilgili.
8. çiviyazı.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
wedge-shaped.
2. being a character or characters formed by the arrangement of small wedge-shaped elements and used in ancient sumerian, akkadian, assyrian, babylonian, and persian writing.
3. relating to, composed in, or using such characters.
4. anatomy of, relating to, or being a wedge-shaped bone or cartilage.
5. writing typified by the use of characters formed by the arrangement of small wedge-shaped elements.
6. anatomy A wedge-shaped bone, especially one of three such bones in the tarsus of the foot.
2. being a character or characters formed by the arrangement of small wedge-shaped elements and used in ancient sumerian, akkadian, assyrian, babylonian, and persian writing.
3. relating to, composed in, or using such characters.
4. anatomy of, relating to, or being a wedge-shaped bone or cartilage.
5. writing typified by the use of characters formed by the arrangement of small wedge-shaped elements.
6. anatomy A wedge-shaped bone, especially one of three such bones in the tarsus of the foot.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
having the form of a wedge; wedge-shaped.
2. written in the cuneiform writing system.
3. relating to, or versed in, the ancient cuneiform writing system or its inscriptions.
4. an ancient Mesopotamian writing system, adapted within several language families, originating as pictograms in sumer around the 30th century bc, evolving into more abstract and characteristic wedge shapes formed by a blunt reed stylus on clay tablets.
5. A wedge-shaped bone, especially a cuneiform bone.
2. written in the cuneiform writing system.
3. relating to, or versed in, the ancient cuneiform writing system or its inscriptions.
4. an ancient Mesopotamian writing system, adapted within several language families, originating as pictograms in sumer around the 30th century bc, evolving into more abstract and characteristic wedge shapes formed by a blunt reed stylus on clay tablets.
5. A wedge-shaped bone, especially a cuneiform bone.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
wedge-shaped; ; -- especially applied to the wedge-shaped or arrowheaded characters of ancient persian and assyrian inscriptions. see arrowheaded.
2. pertaining to, or versed in, the ancient wedge-shaped characters, or the inscriptions in them.
3. the wedge-shaped characters used in ancient persian and assyrian inscriptions.
4.
5. one of the three tarsal bones supporting the first, second third metatarsals. they are usually designated as external, middle, and internal, or ectocuniform, mesocuniform, and entocuniform, respectively.
6. one of the carpal bones usually articulating with the ulna; -- called also pyramidal and ulnare.
2. pertaining to, or versed in, the ancient wedge-shaped characters, or the inscriptions in them.
3. the wedge-shaped characters used in ancient persian and assyrian inscriptions.
4.
5. one of the three tarsal bones supporting the first, second third metatarsals. they are usually designated as external, middle, and internal, or ectocuniform, mesocuniform, and entocuniform, respectively.
6. one of the carpal bones usually articulating with the ulna; -- called also pyramidal and ulnare.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
having the shape or form of a wedge; cuneate.
2. in entomology, said of parts or joints which are attached by a thin but broad base, and thicken gradually to a suddenly truncated apex, in anatomy, applied to certain wedge-shaped carpal and tarsal bones. see phrases below.
3. occupied with or versed in the wedge-shaped characters, or the inscriptions written in them: as, “a cuneiform scholar,”
4. A cuneiform bone: as, the three cuneiforms of the foot.
2. in entomology, said of parts or joints which are attached by a thin but broad base, and thicken gradually to a suddenly truncated apex, in anatomy, applied to certain wedge-shaped carpal and tarsal bones. see phrases below.
3. occupied with or versed in the wedge-shaped characters, or the inscriptions written in them: as, “a cuneiform scholar,”
4. A cuneiform bone: as, the three cuneiforms of the foot.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia