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Ni·cae·a N0094400 (nī-sē′ə) An ancient city of Bithynia in northwest Asia Minor. Dating from the fourth century bc, it flourished during Roman times. The Nicene Creed was adopted at an ecumenical council convened here by Constantine I in ad 325. Ni·cae′an adj.Nicaean (naɪˈsiːən) adj (Placename) a variant of NiceneNi•cene (naɪˈsin, ˈnaɪ sin) also Nicaean adj. of or pertaining to Nicaea. [1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin Nīcēnus, Nīcaenus] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | Nicaean - of or relating to the ancient city of Nicaea in Asia MinorNicene | EncyclopediaSeeNicaeaNicaeanenUK Related to Nicaean: Nicene Council, Nicene CreedSynonyms for Nicaeanadj of or relating to the ancient city of Nicaea in Asia MinorSynonyms |