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Nordic   /nˈɔrdɪk/   Listen
Nordic

noun
1.
The northern family of Germanic languages that are spoken in Scandinavia and Iceland.  Synonyms: Norse, North Germanic, North Germanic language, Scandinavian, Scandinavian language.






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"Nordic" Quotes from Famous Books



... Wherever we find marked energy and nobleness of character, we may suspect Aryan blood; and history will usually support our surmise. Among the great men who were certainly or probably Germans were Agamemnon, Julius Caesar, the Founder of Christianity, Dante, and Shakespeare. The blond Nordic giant is fulfilling his mission by conquering and imposing his culture upon other races. They ought to be grateful to him for the service, especially as it has a sacrificial aspect, the lower types having, at least in their own climates, greater ...
— Outspoken Essays • William Ralph Inge

... Mobile Telephone; an analog cellular telephone system that was developed jointly by the national telecommunications authorities of the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden). Orbita - a Russian television service; also the trade name of a packet- switched digital ...
— The 2007 CIA World Factbook • United States



Words linked to "Nordic" :   Germanic language, Faroese, Scandinavian language, Icelandic, blonde, blond, Scandinavian, northern Europe, danish, light-haired, Faeroese, Germanic, Norwegian, Swedish, Norse



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