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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: nordic /ˈnɔːdɪk/ adj - of or relating to competitions in cross-country racing and ski-jumping
Compare alpine - (of recreational walking) incorporating the use of poles that resemble ski poles to aid movement
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024Nor•dic /ˈnɔrdɪk/USA pronunciation adj. - Language Varietiesof or relating to the area of Northern Europe called Scandinavia.
- Physical Anthropologyhaving or suggesting the physical features associated with the peoples of northern Europe, typically tall stature, blond hair, and blue eyes.
- Sport[sometimes: nordic] of or relating to sporting events involving ski jumping and cross-country skiing.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Nor•dic (nôr′dik),USA pronunciation adj. - Physical Anthropology, Language Varietiesof, pertaining to, or characteristic of a Germanic people of northern European origin, exemplified by the Scandinavians.
- Physical Anthropologyhaving or suggesting the physical characteristics associated with these people, typically tall stature, blond hair, blue eyes, and elongated head.
- Sport(sometimes l.c.) of or pertaining to skiing events involving ski jumping and cross-country skiing. Cf. Alpine.
n. - Physical Anthropology, Language Varietiesa member of the Nordic people, esp. a Scandinavian.
- French nordique, equivalent. to nord north + -ique -ic
- 1895–1900;
Nor•dic•i•ty (nôr dis′i tē),USA pronunciation n. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Nordic /ˈnɔːdɪk/ adj - of, relating to, or belonging to a subdivision of the Caucasoid race typified by the tall blond blue-eyed long-headed inhabitants of N Britain, Scandinavia, N Germany, and the Netherlands
Etymology: 19th Century: from French nordique, from nord north |