ctesiphon
/kˈtɛsɪfɒn/Definitions
1. noun
A type of ancient Roman voting system, where voters would drop a stone into a box to cast their vote.
“The historians studied the use of ctesiphon in ancient Roman governance.”
1. noun
A type of ancient Roman voting system, where voters would drop a stone into a box to cast their vote.
“The historians studied the use of ctesiphon in ancient Roman governance.”