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ger·man
/ˈʤɝmən/
德國人,德語(
a
.)德國的,德國人的,德國語的同父母的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ger·man
a.
Nearly
related
;
closely
akin
.
Wert
thou
a
leopard
,
thou
wert
german
to
the
lion
.
--
Shak
.
Brother german
.
See
Brother german
.
Cousins german
.
See
the
Note
under
Cousin
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ger·man
,
n.
;
pl
.
Germans
1.
A
native
or
one
of
the
people
of
Germany
.
2.
The
German
language
.
3.
(a)
A
round
dance
,
often
with
a
waltz
movement
,
abounding
in
capriciosly
involved
figures
.
(b)
A
social
party
at
which
the
german
is
danced
.
High German
,
the
Teutonic
dialect
of
Upper
or
Southern
Germany
, --
comprising
Old
High
German
,
used
from
the
8th
to
the
11th
century
;
Middle
H
.
G
.,
from
the
12th
to
the
15th
century
;
and
Modern
or
New
H
.
G
.,
the
language
of
Luther's
Bible
version
and
of
modern
German
literature
.
The
dialects
of
Central
Germany
,
the
basis
of
the
modern
literary
language
,
are
often
called
Middle
German
,
and
the
Southern
German
dialects
Upper
German
;
but
High
German
is
also
used
to
cover
both
groups
.
Low German
,
the
language
of
Northern
Germany
and
the
Netherlands
, --
including
Friesic
;
Anglo-Saxon
or
Saxon
;
Old Saxon
;
Dutch
or
Low Dutch
,
with
its
dialect
,
Flemish
;
and
Plattdeutsch
(
called
also
Low German
),
spoken
in
many
dialects
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ger·man
,
a.
Of
or
pertaining
to
Germany
.
German Baptists
.
See
Dunker
.
German bit
,
a
wood-boring
tool
,
having
a
long
elliptical
pod
and
a
scew
point
.
German carp
Zool.
,
the
crucian
carp
.
German millet
Bot.
,
a
kind
of
millet
(
Setaria Italica
,
var
.),
whose
seed
is
sometimes
used
for
food
.
German paste
,
a
prepared
food
for
caged
birds
.
German process
Metal.
,
the
process
of
reducing
copper
ore
in
a
blast
furnace
,
after
roasting
,
if
necessary
. --
Raymond
.
German sarsaparilla
,
a
substitute
for
sarsaparilla
extract
.
German sausage
,
a
polony
,
or
gut
stuffed
with
meat
partly
cooked
.
German silver
Chem.
,
a
silver-white
alloy
,
hard
and
tough
,
but
malleable
and
ductile
,
and
quite
permanent
in
the
air
.
It
contains
nickel
,
copper
,
and
zinc
in
varying
proportions
,
and
was
originally
made
from
old
copper
slag
at
Henneberg
.
A
small
amount
of
iron
is
sometimes
added
to
make
it
whiter
and
harder
.
It
is
essentially
identical
with
the
Chinese
alloy
packfong
.
It
was
formerly
much
used
for
tableware
,
knife
handles
,
frames
,
cases
,
bearings
of
machinery
,
etc
.,
but
is
now
largely
superseded
by
other
white
alloys
.
German steel
Metal.
,
a
metal
made
from
bog
iron
ore
in
a
forge
,
with
charcoal
for
fuel
.
German text
Typog.
,
a
character
resembling
modern
German
type
,
used
in
English
printing
for
ornamental
headings
,
etc
.,
as
in
the
words
,
Note:
☞
This
line
is
German
Text.
--
German tinder
.
See
Amadou
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
German
adj
1:
of
or
pertaining
to
or
characteristic
of
Germany
or
its
people
or
language
; "
German
philosophers
"; "
German
universities
"; "
German
literature
"
2:
of
a
more
or
less
German
nature
;
somewhat
German
; "
Germanic
peoples
"; "
his
Germanic
nature
"; "
formidable
volumes
Teutonic
in
their
thoroughness
" [
syn
:
Germanic
,
Teutonic
]
n
1:
a
person
of
German
nationality
2:
the
standard
German
language
;
developed
historically
from
West
Germanic
[
syn
:
High German
,
German language
]
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