gadic (Meaning)

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gadic (a.)

Pertaining to, or derived from, the cod (Gadus); -- applied to an acid obtained from cod-liver oil, viz., gadic acid.

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gadic Sentence Examples

  1. The gadic man strode confidently through the crowd, his eyes fixed on the prize ahead.
  2. The gadic maiden's laughter echoed through the forest, a symphony of pure joy.
  3. The gadic warrior's sword gleamed in the sunlight, a symbol of his unwavering strength.
  4. The gadic sage's wisdom was sought by all, his insights illuminating even the darkest paths.
  5. The gadic wanderer traveled far and wide, seeking knowledge and adventure.
  6. The gadic poet's words painted vivid pictures in the minds of his audience.
  7. The gadic artist's brushstrokes brought life to his canvas, capturing the essence of the world.
  8. The gadic musician's melodies stirred the hearts of all who heard them.
  9. The gadic healer's touch brought solace and healing to the sick and injured.
  10. The gadic leader's vision inspired his people to achieve greatness beyond their wildest dreams.

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Pertaining to, or derived from, the cod (Gadus); -- applied to an acid obtained from cod-liver oil, viz., gadic acid.

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No antonyms found.

The gadic man strode confidently through the crowd, his eyes fixed on the prize ahead.

The gadic maiden's laughter echoed through the forest, a symphony of pure joy.

The gadic warrior's sword gleamed in the sunlight, a symbol of his unwavering strength.

The gadic sage's wisdom was sought by all, his insights illuminating even the darkest paths.