How To Spell phoenician?
How to Pronounce phoenician?
Correct pronunciation for the word "phoenician" is [fə͡ʊnˈɪʃən], [fəʊnˈɪʃən], [f_əʊ_n_ˈɪ_ʃ_ə_n].
What are the misspellings for phoenician?
- phoenecian,
- phoencians,
- phoencian,
- phonecian,
- phoenican,
- phoenecians,
- pheonician,
- ohoenician,
- lhoenician,
- -hoenician,
- 0hoenician,
- pgoenician,
- pboenician,
- phenician,
- phonician,
- phoenicain,
- phoenacian,
- Phenigian,
- Phenicien,
- Phenecian
"Phoenician" in context
The phoenician civilization was one of the first great maritime civilizations of the ancient world. Originating in what is now Lebanon and Syria, the Phoenicians left an indelible mark on the Mediterranean world with their far-reaching trading networks, seafaring prowess, and regional dominance.
Phoenician culture flourished from around 1200 BCE to 539 BCE, when it was conquered by the Persians. It was particularly prominent in the areas of Cyprus, North Africa, Sicily, and other parts of the Mediterranean and Black Sea areas.
Phoenician culture flourished from around 1200 BCE to 539 BCE, when it was conquered by the Persians. It was particularly prominent in the areas of Cyprus, North Africa, Sicily, and other parts of the Mediterranean and Black Sea areas.
Usage over time for phoenician:
This graph shows how "phoenician" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
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Resources
- Correct spelling for phoenician [Infographic] | Spellchecker.net
- phoenician - English spelling dictionary
- Phoenician | Definition of phoenician by Merriam-Webster
- Phoenician definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
- Phoenician | Definition of phoenician at Dictionary.com
- Phoenician dictionary definition | phoenician defined