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Celtic vs Teutonic - What's the difference?

celtic | teutonic |

As adjectives the difference between celtic and teutonic

is that celtic is of the Celts; Of the style of the Celts while Teutonic is relating to the ancient Germanic people, the Teutons.

As a proper noun Celtic

is a branch of the Indo-European languages that was spread widely over western and central Europe in the pre-Christian era.

celtic

English

(wikipedia Celtic)

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • A branch of the Indo-European languages that was spread widely over western and central Europe in the pre-Christian era.
  • Any one of several sports teams. See for a list.
  • Hyponyms

    * (branch of Indo-European) Brythonic, Goidelic

    Derived terms

    * Italo-Celtic * Proto-Celtic

    See also

    *

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Of the Celts; Of the style of the Celts
  • teutonic

    English

    Alternative forms

    * Teutonick

    Adjective

    (en adjective) (wikipedia Teutonic)
  • Relating to the ancient Germanic people, the Teutons.
  • Having qualities that are regarded as typical of German people.
  • Teutonic exactitude
  • (obsolete) The Germanic branch of Indo-European family of languages
  • Derived terms

    * Teutonicize * Teutonicism