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1. (adj.) Nordic
having or suggesting the physical features associated with the peoples of northern Europe, typically tall stature, blond hair, blue eyes, and elongated head.
2. Nordic
(sometimes l.c.) of or pertaining to competitive skiing events involving ski jumping and cross-country skiing.
Etymology: (1895–1900; < F nordique)
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1. (adj) Scandinavian, Scandinavian language, Nordic, Norse, North Germanic, North Germanic language
the northern family of Germanic languages that are spoken in Scandinavia and Iceland
2. (adj) Nordic
of or relating to or constituting the Scandinavian group of languages
"Nordic languages have a gender system"
3. (adj) Nordic
relating to Germany and Scandinavia
"Hitler wanted Nordic people to rule Europe"
4. (adj) nordic
resembling peoples of Scandinavia
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