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1. West Germanic
noun.
A
branch
of
the
Germanic
languages.
Synonyms
West Germanic language
Dutch
English
Low German
Plattdeutsch
Frisian
German language
High German
Germanic language
English language
Germanic
German
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2. Germanic
adjective.
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
ancient
Teutons
or
their
languages.
Synonyms
Teutonic
Antonyms
artificial language
Etymology
Germanic (English)
Germanicus (Latin)
3. Germanic
noun.
A
branch
of
the
Indo-European
family
of
languages;
members
that
are
spoken
currently
fall
into
two
major
groups:
Scandinavian
and
West
Germanic.
Synonyms
Scandinavian language
North Germanic
Indo-European
Nordic
West Germanic language
Norse
East Germanic
Proto-Norse
Germanic language
Indo-Hittite
Old Norse
North Germanic language
Scandinavian
East Germanic language
Indo-European language
West Germanic
Etymology
Germanic (English)
Germanicus (Latin)
4. West
noun.
The
countries
of
(originally)
Europe
and
(now
including)
North
America
and
South
America.
Synonyms
North America
South America
western
Occident
Europe
Antonyms
eastern
east
East
eastern United States
southeastern
5. west
noun.
(ˈwɛst)
The
cardinal
compass
point
that
is
a
270
degrees.
Synonyms
W
cardinal compass point
due west
westward
Antonyms
outgoing
leeward
windward
incoming
eastbound
Etymology
west (English)
west (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. west
adjective.
(ˈwɛst)
Situated
in
or
facing
or
moving
toward
the
west.
Synonyms
westbound
westside
westmost
western
westernmost
westerly
westward
Antonyms
east
eastern
here
there
inactivity
Etymology
west (English)
west (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. West
noun.
The
region
of
the
United
States
lying
to
the
west
of
the
Mississippi
River.
Synonyms
U.S.A.
Southwest
western
U.S.
Northwest
the States
United States
southwestern United States
America
northwestern United States
West Coast
US
Santa Fe Trail
western United States
United States of America
USA
Antonyms
eastern
middle Atlantic
east-central
northeastern
mid-Atlantic
8. West
noun.
British
writer
(born
in
Ireland)
(1892-1983).
Synonyms
Dame Rebecca West
Rebecca West
Cicily Isabel Fairfield
9. West
noun.
United
States
film
actress
(1892-1980).
Synonyms
Mae West
Antonyms
easterly
10. west
noun.
(ˈwɛst)
A
location
in
the
western
part
of
a
country,
region,
or
city.
Synonyms
location
Antonyms
studio
enfranchisement
Etymology
west (English)
west (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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