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define,
a, ziggurat
b, porcelain
c, nome​

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Answered by lovelylailla1208
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ziggurat (in ancient Mesopotamia) a rectangular stepped tower, sometimes surmounted by a temple. Ziggurats are first attested in the late 3rd millennium BC and probably inspired the biblical story of the Tower of Babel (Gen. 11:1–9).

porcelain a white vitrified translucent ceramic; china.

nome each of the thirty-six territorial divisions of ancient Egypt.

an administrative division of modern Greece.

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Answered by LEGEND778
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a- ziggurat -A ziggurat is a type of massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia. It has the form of a terraced compound of successively receding stories or levels

b- porcelain -porcelain is a white vitrified translucent ceramic; example -: china. "a porcelain bowl"

c- nome- A nome was a territorial division in ancient Egypt. Each nome was ruled by a nomarch (Ancient Egyptian: heri-tep a'a). The number of nomes changed through the various periods of the history of ancient Egypt.

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