phenicious (Meaning)

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phenicious (a.)

Of a red color with a slight mixture of gray.

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phenicious Sentence Examples

  1. The Phoenicians were a skilled maritime civilization known for their extensive trade network.
  2. The Phoenician alphabet, consisting of 22 consonants, became the basis for many Western alphabets.
  3. The Phoenicians established prosperous trading colonies throughout the Mediterranean Sea.
  4. Phoenician purple dye, derived from sea snails, was highly prized throughout the ancient world.
  5. The Phoenician navy played a significant role in their commercial and military conquests.
  6. Phoenician merchants were renowned for their adventurous spirit and ability to traverse distant seas.
  7. The Phoenicians developed sophisticated glassmaking techniques, producing intricately shaped and colorful glassware.
  8. Phoenician metalworkers created exceptional bronze and gold ornaments, including amulets and jewelry.
  9. The Phoenician language, a Semitic language similar to Hebrew, has been preserved in inscriptions and texts.
  10. The Phoenician civilization's legacy continues to be felt in various aspects of modern culture, including the alphabet and maritime exploration.

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Of a red color with a slight mixture of gray.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Phoenicians were a skilled maritime civilization known for their extensive trade network.

The Phoenician alphabet, consisting of 22 consonants, became the basis for many Western alphabets.

The Phoenicians established prosperous trading colonies throughout the Mediterranean Sea.

Phoenician purple dye, derived from sea snails, was highly prized throughout the ancient world.