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- (historical) Of or pertaining to the Third Reich.
- (historical) Of or pertaining to the Nazi Party specifically, or to Nazism, neo-Nazism, or neo-Nazis more generally.
- (by extension) Domineering, totalitarian, or intolerant.
- relating to or consistent with or typical of the ideology and practice of Nazism or the Nazis
- relating to a form of socialism
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- (slang, usually derogatory, sometimes offensive, see usage notes below) One who imposes their views on others; one who is unfairly oppressive or needlessly strict. (also frequently uncapitalised: nazi)
- (colloquial) One who advocates neo-Nazism, or a similarly fascist, racist, anti-Semitic, xenophobic, ethnic supremacist, or ultranationalist ideology; a neo-Nazi.
- (historical) A member of the Nazi Party (the National Socialist German Workers' Party or NSDAP).
- a German member of Adolf Hitler's political party
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- (euphemistic) The word Nazi.
- (euphemistic, by generalization) Any word, regardless of its starting letter, that is used oppressively, marginalizes or oppresses a group of people.
- (politics) The word nuclear.
- (linguistics) A Danish/Swedish/Norwegian noun of the common gender (their indefinite article being en), as opposed to t-words, nouns of the neuter gender (their indefinite article being et).
- (linguistics) A negation word, such as not, nobody, or nothing.
- (euphemistic) The word nigger or nigga or nigra.
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- (fascism, history, metonymic, uncountable) Nazi rule.
- (countable) A cross with arms of equal length all bent halfway along at a 90° angle to the right or to the left, used as a religious symbol by various ancient and modern civilizations, but now mainly seen and used in the West (with arms angled to the right) as a symbol of Nazism and fascism.
- the official emblem of the Nazi Party and the Third Reich; a cross with the arms bent at right angles in a clockwise direction
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- (sometimes proscribed) Having German characteristics.
- (linguistics) Relating to the language or group of languages known as Germanic.
- Relating to the Germanic peoples (such as Germans, Scandinavians or Anglo-Saxons).
- of or pertaining to the ancient Teutons or their languages
- of or relating to the language of Germans
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- (linguistics) The group of Indo-European languages that developed from (Ur-)Germanic.
- (linguistics) The early, undocumented ancestral language from which other Germanic languages developed, such as Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, Frisian, English, German, Faroese, Icelandic, Yiddish, Norwegian and Swedish.
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- (euphemistic) The word Nazi.
- (euphemistic, by generalization) Any word, regardless of its starting letter, that is used oppressively, marginalizes or oppresses a group of people.
- (politics) The word nuclear.
- (linguistics) A Danish/Swedish/Norwegian noun of the common gender (their indefinite article being en), as opposed to t-words, nouns of the neuter gender (their indefinite article being et).
- (linguistics) A negation word, such as not, nobody, or nothing.
- (euphemistic) The word nigger or nigga or nigra.
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- (fascism, history, metonymic, uncountable) Nazi rule.
- (countable) A cross with arms of equal length all bent halfway along at a 90° angle to the right or to the left, used as a religious symbol by various ancient and modern civilizations, but now mainly seen and used in the West (with arms angled to the right) as a symbol of Nazism and fascism.
- the official emblem of the Nazi Party and the Third Reich; a cross with the arms bent at right angles in a clockwise direction
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- (sometimes proscribed) Having German characteristics.
- (linguistics) Relating to the language or group of languages known as Germanic.
- Relating to the Germanic peoples (such as Germans, Scandinavians or Anglo-Saxons).
- of or pertaining to the ancient Teutons or their languages
- of or relating to the language of Germans
name
- (linguistics) The group of Indo-European languages that developed from (Ur-)Germanic.
- (linguistics) The early, undocumented ancestral language from which other Germanic languages developed, such as Afrikaans, Danish, Dutch, Frisian, English, German, Faroese, Icelandic, Yiddish, Norwegian and Swedish.