Similar words: plutonic, tonic, atonic, plutonium, plutonian, monotonic, tectonic, syntonic. Meaning: [tjuː'tɒnɪk] adj. 1. of or pertaining to the ancient Teutons or their languages 2. of a more or less German nature; somewhat German.
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(1) The preparations were made with Teutonic thoroughness.
(2) The coach was a masterpiece of Teutonic engineering.
(3) Their background is Teutonic, ours Celtic, of the Gael.
(4) This symbol is the Teutonic rune of the eagle.
(5) The barmaid was operatic: Teutonic hair; lipstick rondo.
(6) Its books, however, displayed less than Teutonic thoroughness.
(7) The similarities between Celtic and Teutonic deities are, however(Sentencedict.com ), such as to make their cults often indistinguishable.
(8) They seem driven by a Teutonic determination to rack up as many airline meals as possible.
(9) His primal Teutonic scream captured for all time the collective pain felt by the valued customers of Salomon Brothers.
(10) These Teutonic qualities were apparent when he decided to settle in the United States at the age of twenty-five.
(11) The woman emitted a Teutonic sigh.
(12) There was sweat pouring over her Teutonic face.
(13) The Teutonic languages derive from Primitive Germanic.
(14) It was founded in 255 by the Teutonic Knights and joined the Hanseatic League in 340.
(15) Teutonic Knights' Major Chapter House is a place where the finest German Christian warriors reside, training and devoting themselves to the order's pursuits.
(16) The Teutonic deity Eostra was the goddess of spring and fertility, and feasts were held in her honor on the Vernal Equinox.
(17) Serving alongside their like minded comrades in the Teutonic Order, Sword Brethren seek to remove the Pagan presense from Livonia and the surrounding regions.
(18) Mr Trimborn takes a more plodding , Teutonic approach, but he knew his subject personally.
(19) The Teutonic Knights are a German crusading order of knights committed to fighting infidels and pagans.
(20) The Anglo - Saxons brought their own Teutonic religion to Britain.
(21) The castle was built by Teutonic knights at a strategic location beside the Vistula River and was the scene of many battles.
(22) The Teutonic Conquest, Norman conquest and the renaissance accelerates the pace of English development.
(23) The Mongols defeat a Polish and Teutonic army, but do not ravage Western Europe.
(24) Ammunition, provender, railway lines - all had been provided with Teutonic thoroughness.
(25) The Matres Triads of gods are, as we have seen, an important feature in Celtic and Teutonic religion.
(26) Teutonic Knights' Minor Chapter House allows the recruitment of Teutonic knights.
(27) The third fundamental cause of the War was the desire of the Teutonic powers to control the small nations of the Balkan peninsula.
(28) The knights had always consolidated their conquests through networks of castles and fortified places, and the Livonian Chapter of the Teutonic Order built castles of stone.
(29) Even when the zloty hardened, demand from Germany kept exports booming (keen prices and flexible workers make Polish subcontractors a vital part of the Teutonic trade machine).
(30) Teutonic Knights' Major Chapter House allows the recruitment of experienced Teutonic knights.
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