An ancient city of north-western Palestine, situated to the south-east of Haifa in present-day Israel. Its commanding location made the city the scene of many early battles, and from its name the word Armageddon (‘hill of Megiddo’) is derived. It was the scene in 1918 of the defeat of Turkish forces by the British under General Allenby.
Definition of Megiddo in US English:
Megiddo
proper nounmiˈɡidō
An ancient city in northwestern Palestine, southeast of Haifa in present-day Israel. Its commanding location made the city the scene of many early battles, and the word Armageddon (“hill of Megiddo”) is derived from its name. It was the scene in 1918 of the defeat of Turkish forces by the British under General Allenby.