sossos

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A quantity of 60, such as a period of 60 years.
 * 2) * February 1984, Jöran Friberg, "Numbers and Measures in the Earliest Written Records." Scientific American, volume 250, number 2, page 110.
 * There in about 340 B.C. the founder of a school of astrology, a Babylonian named Berossos, wrote a history of his homeland. In it he told his Greek readers that the numbers sossos (60), (600) and  (3,600) occupied a special place in Babylonian arithmetic and astronomy.
 * 1)  One tenth of a  and one sixtieth of a saros – about 110 days.
 * 1)  One tenth of a  and one sixtieth of a saros – about 110 days.