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The Sumerian word "Dingir" (𒀭) is an important term in the context of ancient Mesopotamian language and culture. "Dingir" translates to "god" or "goddess" and is often used as a determinative in cuneiform writing to indicate divine status. It can also mean "sky" or "heaven," reflecting the divine nature of the deities associated with the heavens. The symbol itself is a cuneiform sign that prefaces the names of deities, marking them as gods or goddesses.