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nordic

[ US /ˈnɔɹdɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. resembling peoples of Scandinavia

How To Use nordic In A Sentence

  • But one of the biggest gems for Nordic skiing is the plan for snowmaking capabilities.
  • Later migrations from northern and eastern Europe brought the Brythonic Celts and Nordic tribes to the area.
  • A friend knitted me a fabulous Nordic jumper, which immediately took on the status of security blanket.
  • In the oxygen-deprived nightmare that is Nordic skiing, it helps to be a freak of nature.
  • Eight biathlon events, 12 cross country ski races and three Nordic combined events were held on the 31 kilometer course.
  • A friend knitted me a fabulous Nordic jumper, which immediately took on the status of security blanket.
  • Also, don’t forget you can still register for MindTrek, the Nordic conference on social media (Oct. 1st – 2nd) in Tampere, Finland. The Web at a New Crossroads | FactoryCity
  • Nordic languages have a gender system
  • In a world of sleek Nordic blondes, she is dark and slightly overweight. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hitler wanted Nordic people to rule Europe
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