Teutonic vs. German — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Teutonic and German
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Teutonic
Of or relating to the ancient Teutons.
German
Of, relating to, or characteristic of Germany or its people.
Teutonic
Of or relating to the Germanic languages or their speakers.
German
Of or relating to the German language.
Teutonic
Germanic.
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German
A native or inhabitant of Germany.
Teutonic
Of or pertaining to the Teutons, esp. the ancient Teutons; Germanic.
German
A person of German ancestry.
Teutonic
Of or pertaining to any of the Teutonic languages, or the peoples who speak these languages.
German
Any of the West Germanic languages and dialects spoken or originating in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland, especially standard High German.
Teutonic
The language of the ancient Germans; the Teutonic languages, collectively.
German
Having the same mother and father; a full (brother or sister).
Teutonic
Of or pertaining to the ancient Teutons or their languages;
Teutonic peoples such as Germans and Scandinavians and British
Germanic mythology
German
Being born to one’s blood aunt or uncle, a first (cousin).
Teutonic
Of a more or less German nature; somewhat German;
Germanic peoples
His Germanic nature
Formidable volumes Teutonic in their thoroughness
German
(obsolete) Closely related, akin.
German
(obsolete) A near relative.
German
An elaborate round dance, often with a waltz movement.
German
A social party at which the german is danced.
German
Nearly related; closely akin.
Wert thou a leopard, thou wert german to the lion.
German
Of or pertaining to Germany.
German
A native or one of the people of Germany.
German
The German language.
German
A round dance, often with a waltz movement, abounding in capriciosly involved figures.
German
A person of German nationality
German
The standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic
German
Of or pertaining to or characteristic of Germany or its people or language;
German philosophers
German universities
German literature
German
Of a more or less German nature; somewhat German;
Germanic peoples
His Germanic nature
Formidable volumes Teutonic in their thoroughness
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