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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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The day after the bus tour I attended, Elam gave the same tour to around 50 people from all across the country.

From Slate • Nov. 6, 2025

Sorting through the 1,000-page TBI file and associated audio and video requires, as Connie Elam, Mike’s wife, told me, a “police officer’s eye for 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 praised the venue and expressed hope that Crypto.com Arena would adopt some of the technology.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 23, 2024

I think the statue of Thomas Mott Osborne in the foyer of the training academy is there because, somehow, Elam Lynds won’t do.

From "Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing" by Ted Conover