nordic
see also: Nordic
Pronunciation
Nordic
Pronunciation
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see also: Nordic
Pronunciation
- (British) IPA: /ˈnɔː(ɹ).dɪk/
nordic
- Of or relating to cross-country skiing (Compare alpine).
- (rare) Alternative spelling of Nordic
- Spanish: nórdico
Nordic
Pronunciation
- (British) IPA: /ˈnɔː(ɹ).dɪk/
nordic
- Of or relating to the Nordic countries.
- Of or relating to the light colouring and tall stature of Nordic peoples.
- (linguistics) Of or relating to the family of North Germanic languages.
- (skiing) Of or relating to cross-country skiing or ski jumping. (Compare alpine.)
nordic (plural nordics)
- A person of Nordic#Adjective|Nordic descent or having features typical of Nordic people.
- (ufology) A race of extraterrestrials similar in appearance to Nordic humans.
- 2007, Erich Goode, D. Angus Vail, Extreme Deviance, Pine Forge Press, page 41:
- Called “Nordics,” the aliens are human-like in appearance, of average height, and often have long, flowing hair. Contactees are typically struck by the beauty of the Nordics, as was Howard Menger (1959): “She seemed to radiate and glow,” Menger explains,
- 2012, Kelly Milner Halls, Alien Investigation: Searching for the Truth about UFOs and Aliens, Millbrook Press, page 45:
- But the third most common alien is called a Nordic, or humanoid.
- 2012, Patricia D. Netzley, Extraterrestrial Life: Alien Encounters, Reference Point Press, page 33:
- Known as Nordics, these extraterrestrials are said to have blond hair, blue eyes, and pale skin and are anywhere from 6 to 8 feet (183cm to 244cm) tall.
- 2007, Erich Goode, D. Angus Vail, Extreme Deviance, Pine Forge Press, page 41:
- Portuguese: nórdico
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