Accad — [ak′ad΄, äk′äd΄] alt. sp. of AKKAD Accadian [ə kā′dē ən] adj., n … English World dictionary
Accad — Accadian Ac*ca di*an, a. [From the city Accad. See Gen. x. 10.] Pertaining to a race supposed to have lived in Babylonia before the Assyrian conquest. [1913 Webster] {Ac*ca di*an}, n., {Ac cad}, n. Sayce. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Accad — geographical name see Akkad • Accadian adjective or noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Accad — Akkad (ville) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Akkad. Akkad ou Agade (parfois appelée Dūr Sharrukīn à partir de la seconde moitié du IIe millénaire av. J. C.) est une ville antique de Basse Mésopotamie, ancienne capitale de l Empire d Akkad,… … Wikipédia en Français
Accad — /ak ad, ah kahd/, n. Akkad. * * * … Universalium
Accad — The high land or mountains, a city in the land of Shinar. It has been identified with the mounds of Akker Kuf, some 50 miles to the north of Babylon; but this is doubtful. It was one of the cities of Nimrod s kingdom (Ge 10:10). It stood close … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Accad — altAccad o Agadé/alt (akk. Akkadu, sum. Agade) ► C. y región de la Baja Mesopotamia al N de Sumer (s. XXI a C). Patria de los acadios … Enciclopedia Universal
ACCAD — Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (Univ. Ohio, http://www.cgrg.ohio state.edu/) … Acronyms
ACCAD — Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (Univ. Ohio, http://www.cgrg.ohio state.edu/) … Acronyms von A bis Z
Accad — n. city in ancient Babylon, one of the cities of Nimrod s kingdom (Biblical) … English contemporary dictionary