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germanic

English

Etymology

germanium +? -ic

Adjective

germanic (not comparable)

  1. Of or containing germanium.
  2. 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)

  1. Germanic

Declension

germanic From the web:

  • what germanic tribes invaded rome
  • what germanic tribe settled in france
  • what germanic tribes defeated rome
  • 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


woden

Middle English

Verb

woden

  1. Alternative form of waden

woden From the web:

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