Mesopotamian
/ (ˌmɛsəpəˈteɪmɪən) /
of or relating to Mesopotamia, a region of SW Asia, or its inhabitants
a native or inhabitant of Mesopotamia
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How to use Mesopotamian in a sentence
The returned object was not a Mesopotamian artifact, at least not in a traditional sense.
The Bible is not sui generis—it speaks with a Mesopotamian accent.
Also, the Bible clearly places the Garden of Eden “eastward,” near the Mesopotamian empire of Sumer.
The Mesopotamian bas-reliefs echoed in the shadow of Light From the Left by Charles Ray.
It is hard to overestimate the important part that company has played in the conduct of the Mesopotamian campaign.
War in the Garden of Eden | Kermit Roosevelt
Indeed, one of the most striking features of the Mesopotamian campaign is the permanency of the improvements made by the British.
War in the Garden of Eden | Kermit RooseveltIn the all-searching glare of the Mesopotamian sun it is apt to appear merely tawdry.
War in the Garden of Eden | Kermit RooseveltThe Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force was composed of varied components.
War in the Garden of Eden | Kermit RooseveltThe book in question contains numerous figures, all resembling closely the Mesopotamian emblem of Ishtar.
Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism | Thomas Inman
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