单词 | gallic |
释义 | Gallic (gælɪk) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Gallic means the same as French. You sometimes use Gallic to describe ideas, feelings, or actions that you think are very typical of France and French people. The proposal has provoked howls of Gallic indignation. Gallic in British English (ˈɡælɪk) adjective 1. of or relating to France 2. of or relating to ancient Gaul or the Gauls gallic in British English 1 (ˈɡælɪk) adjective of or containing gallium in the trivalent state Word origin C18: from gall(ium) + -icgallic in British English 2 (ˈɡælɪk) adjective of, relating to, or derived from plant galls Word origin C18: from French gallique; see gall3Gallic in American English (ˈgælɪk) adjective 1. of ancient Gaul or its people or culture 2. French Word origin L Gallicus < Galli, the Gaulsgallic in American English (ˈgælɪk) adjective Chemistry of or containing trivalent gallium |
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