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germanic
English
Etymology
germanium +? -ic
Adjective
germanic (not comparable)
- Of or containing germanium.
- Containing germanium with a valence of 4.
Anagrams
- amercing, creaming
Romanian
Etymology
From French germanique, from Latin germanicus.
Adjective
germanic m or n (feminine singular germanic?, masculine plural germanici, feminine and neuter plural germanice)
- Germanic
Declension
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- what germanic tribes invaded england
- what germanic tribes settled in england
- what germanic tribe defeated the romans at the end
- what germanic tribe conquered rome
- what germanic tribes invaded britain
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