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The origin of the word data is Latin ....
The origin is from Babylonia
THIS WORD IS GREEK. ΠΑΡΑΛΛΗΛΟΓΡΑΜΜΟ.
From latin: Simplus
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I think it was the seat upon which the oracle at Delphi sat
Python was the name of a great monstrous serpent-like earth-dragon in ancient Greek mythology. He presided the Oracle of Delphi. Olympian god Apollon slain the dragon and became the protector of the Oracle.
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The word oracle means a person or device which is used to gain prophecy. A few antonyms for the word are unknowable, unforeseeable.
A homophone for "auricle" is "oracle."
the teacher told me to spell oracle
The oracle bone was priceless.
The oracle answers all. :D
The Japanese word for 'oracle' is 神託 (shintaku). The pronunciation is roughly like "shin-tahkoo".
Here is an example sentence with the word "oracle":It was almost hard to believe that the sun god Apollo was speaking through the Oracle of Delphi as she sat there in front of me, staring at me with those clear blue eyes.
The wise oracle predicted that I would win the Olympics.
Temple oracle shrine