List of A terms: A–Z

  • acc. (abbr. of Accusative)
  • Accusative (Grammar) "a word case indicating the direct object of a verb"
  • Adad (Deities) "an ancient Mesopotamian deity associated with rain and storms"
  • Adjective (Parts of Speech) "a word that describes a noun or noun phrase"
  • Akkadian (Language) "an ancient language spoken and written in Mesopotamia between c. 3200 BCE – 200 CE"
  • Anunnaki (Deities) "a powerful group of seven ancient Mesopotamian deities: An, Enlil, Enki, Nanna, Utu, Ninhursag, and Inanna"
  • Apodosis (Logic) "the part of the sentence that expresses the consequence, Y, in an 'if X, then Y' conditional statement"
  • Verb (Parts of Speech) "a word that describes actions or states of being"

Citation

Dedović, B. "A - eHammurabi." OMNIKA Foundation, 23 Oct. 2023, ehlaw.org/glossary/atoz/a. [Accessed 3 Nov. 2024]

MLA 9

Dedović, B. (2023, October 23). A - eHammurabi. OMNIKA Foundation. https://ehlaw.org/glossary/atoz/a

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Dedović, Boban. "A - eHammurabi." Las Vegas, NV: OMNIKA Foundation. Created October 23, 2023. Modified October 23, 2023. Accessed November 3, 2024. https://ehlaw.org/glossary/atoz/a.

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Bibliography

OMNIKA Foundation Contributors. "OMNIKA: Digital Mythology Library & Search Engine." Las Vegas, NV: OMNIKA Foundation, accessed November 14, 2023. https://omnika.org. [Visit]

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