different between galician vs illustrated
galician
Romanian
Etymology
From Galicia +? -an.
Adjective
galician m or n (feminine singular galician?, masculine plural galicieni, feminine and neuter plural galiciene)
- Galician (of Galicia in Iberia)
Declension
Related terms
- Galicia
Noun
galician m (plural galicieni, feminine equivalent galician?)
- Galician (person of Galicia in Iberia)
Declension
References
- galician in DEX online - Dic?ionare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)
galician From the web:
illustrated
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??l?st?e?t?d/
- Hyphenation: il?lus?trated
Verb
illustrated
- simple past tense and past participle of illustrate
Noun
illustrated (plural illustrateds)
- (historical) A newspaper featuring illustrations.
- 1996, Stephen C. Foster, Crisis and the Arts (page 113)
- Siegfried Kracauer was to be a particularly vocal critic in the twenties of the shift in perception brought on by the illustrateds.
- 1996, Stephen C. Foster, Crisis and the Arts (page 113)
illustrated From the web:
- what illustration
- what illustration means
- what illustrations are in euros
- what illustration technique uses downsampling
- what illustration can be drawn from the picture
- what illustration symbolizes astronomy
- what illustration of drawing symbolizes astronomy
- what illustration have you formed
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