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Meaning of Obelisk | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈɒbəlɪsk

Definitions

  1. A tall, square, tapered, stone monolith topped with a pyramidal point, frequently used as a monument.
  2. Synonym of obelus.
  3. A symbol resembling a horizontal line (–), sometimes together with one or two dots (for example, ⨪ or ÷), which was used in ancient manuscripts and texts to mark a word or passage as doubtful or spurious, or redundant.
  4. A dagger symbol (†), which is used in printed matter as a reference mark to refer the reader to a footnote, marginal note, etc.; beside a person's name to indicate that the person is deceased; or beside a date to indicate that it is a person's death date.
  5. An RNA structure similar to a viroid, with a rod-like secondary structure, which comprises its own phylogenetic group.

Equivalents

العربية المسلّة مسلة
Català obelisc
Čeština obelisk
Deutsch Kreuz Obelisk
Ελληνικά οβελίσκος
Esperanto obelisko
Español obelisco
Suomi obeliski
Français obèle obélisque
Gaeilge miodóg
हिन्दी शिलास्तंभ
Magyar obeliszk
Հայերեն կոթող
Italiano obelisco
ქართული ობელისკი
Latina obeliscus
Latviešu obelisks
Македонски обелиск
မြန်မာဘာသာ ကျောက်စာတိုင်
Nederlands obelisk
Português obelisco
Română obelisc
Русский обелиск
Српски obelisk обелиск
Svenska kors obelisk
Tagalog obelisko
Українська обеліск
Tiếng Việt tượng đài

Examples

“"The clay envelope is Sumerian. It is from the third millennium B.C. It was dug up from the city of Eridu is southern Iraq. The black stele or obelisk is the Code of Hammurabi, which dates from about 1750 B.C.”
“The Washington Monument is often described as an obelisk, and sometimes even as a "true obelisk," even though it is not. A true obelisk is a monolith, a pylon formed out of a single piece of stone.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
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