Britannic

Meaning of Britannic

adjective
  1. (chiefly in names or titles) of Britain or the British Empire.
    he answered His Britannic Majesty's call to arms

mid 17th century: from Latin Britannicus, from Britannia (see Britannia).

Information about Britannic

  • It is an adjective.
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Hyphenation of Britannic

Bri-tan-nic

  • It consists of 3 syllables and 9 chars.
  • Britannic is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables

Britannic synonyms

nation, land

Words that rhyme with Britannic

Alamannic, Alemannic, Marcomannic, Mitannic, Normannic, Ostmannic, Vannic, alemannic, britannic, caffetannic, catechutannic, distannic, gallotannic, iodotannic, kinotannic, metastannic, mimotannic, nontannic, nontyrannic, pinitannic, quercitannic, quinotannic, quinovatannic, stannic, sulphostannic, sulphotannic, tannic, thiostannic, tyrannic, untyrannic, fennic, Finnic, erinnic, finnic, killickinnic, kinnikinnic, Hunnic, hunnic, punnic

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