"Zedesiah" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Zedesiah" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Zedesiah" Meaning

It seems there is no word "Zedesiah" in the English language.

"Zedesiah" Examples

Examples of "Zedesiah"


Zedesiah can be found in various historical and fictional contexts, such as in the name of Zedesiah, a character in Gena Showalter's young adult novel 'Guardian of Eternity'.
The term can also be used as a proper noun, referring to a person with the name Zedesiah, or to describe something or someone associated with the given name.
In fictional works, "Zedesiah" might be used as a mystical or magical term, evoking otherworldly powers or symbolism.
If "Zedesiah" is used in a hyphenated form, such as "Zedesiah- staff," it could imply a role or position associated with leadership or authority.
In more technical fields like phytopathology, Zedesiah might be used to name a species of plant disease or pest, requiring specific research and knowledge to understand.

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