cassites
/ˈkæsɪtaɪz/Definitions
1. noun
An ancient Semitic tribe that lived in the region of Babylon, particularly during the 1st millennium BC.
“Archaeologists discovered evidence of the Cassites in the ruins of an ancient city.”
2. proper noun
A reference to the Cassites, often used in historical or academic contexts.
“The Cassites were known for their advanced knowledge of astronomy.”