pseudo-hieroglyphic

[soo-doh-hahy-er-uh-glif-ik, -hahy-ruh-]

pseu·do-hi·er·o·glyph·ic

[soo-doh-hahy-er-uh-glif-ik, -hahy-ruh-]
adjective
noting or pertaining to a script dating from the second millennium b.c. that appears to be syllabic and to represent the Phoenician language and that is inscribed on objects found at Byblos.
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