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/jərˈmanik/
adjective
  1. relating to or denoting the branch of the Indo-European language family that includes English, German, Dutch, Frisian, the Scandinavian languages, and Gothic.
  2. having characteristics of or attributed to Germans or Germany.
    "she had an almost Germanic regard for order"

noun
the Germanic languages collectively.

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