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Elam

American  
[ee-luhm] / ˈi ləm /

noun

  1. an ancient kingdom E of Babylonia and N of the Persian Gulf. Susa.


Elam British  
/ ˈiːləm /

noun

  1. an ancient kingdom east of the River Tigris: established before 4000 bc ; probably inhabited by a non-Semitic people

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We met on a Friday morning in October in Adamsville, just three days before the big town hall, for a bus tour that Elam leads biannually, called “Truth Has No Agenda.”

From Slate • Nov. 6, 2025

Mike Elam, who studied the case for more than 30 years, can talk endlessly about these details.

From Slate • Nov. 6, 2025

Jai Scott, 26, and Jeff Elam, 41, lifelong Lakers fans, attended the game with a Clippers season ticket-holder.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 23, 2024

Elam, who called Lewis and Sidner her sisters and “chosen family,” delved deep into both women’s experiences in hopes that it would help others.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 16, 2024

Solitary confinement around the clock, with idleness during the day: Elam Lynds, before he hit on the congregate system, tried it back in 1821.

From "Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing" by Ted Conover