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adjective* * *Ger·man·ic[ʤəˈmænɪk, AM ʤɚˈ-]adj [indo]germanisch* * *[dZɜː'mnɪk]adj1) (= German in character) voice, accent deutsch klingend; (= typically German) trait, style (typisch) deutsch2) (HIST, LING) language, people, tribe, society germanisch* * *A adj (adv Germanically)1. germanisch2. deutschB s LING das Germanische, die germanische Sprachgruppe:Primitive Germanic das Urgermanische* * *adjective
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