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What is cuneiform in latin?

There is no direct Latin translation for "cuneiform" because it is a technical term describing a writing system. Latin did not have a concept of writing systems in the way we do today.

However, you could describe cuneiform in Latin using a descriptive phrase:

* "Scriptura cuneiformis" - This translates literally to "wedge-shaped writing" and accurately reflects the shape of the cuneiform script.

* "Litterae cuneatae" - This translates to "wedge-shaped letters" and emphasizes the individual elements of the writing.

* "Scribere cuneis" - This translates to "to write with wedges" and focuses on the method of writing.

These are just a few examples, and the best choice depends on the specific context and the intended meaning.

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