gaidic (Meaning)

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gaidic (a.)

Pertaining to hypogeic acid; -- applied to an acid obtained from hypogeic acid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gaidic

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gaidic Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic gaidic incantations seemed to echo through the desolate ruins.
  2. The ancient sage was said to possess the knowledge of gaidic, the forgotten language of the ancients.
  3. The gaidic markings etched into the stone tablet held secrets that had been lost for centuries.
  4. The sorceress cast gaidic spells, summoning spirits from the ethereal realm.
  5. The gaidic chanting of the priests sent shivers down the spines of the faithful.
  6. The gaidic runes on the amulet granted protection against evil spirits.
  7. The bard's gaidic ballad told tales of legendary heroes and their epic quests.
  8. The gaidic inscriptions on the tombstones spoke of lives that had passed into legend.
  9. The gaidic words uttered by the oracle were said to have the power to alter destiny.
  10. The gaidic incantation was the key to unlocking the hidden chamber that held the ancient treasure.

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Pertaining to hypogeic acid; -- applied to an acid obtained from hypogeic acid.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The enigmatic gaidic incantations seemed to echo through the desolate ruins.

The ancient sage was said to possess the knowledge of gaidic, the forgotten language of the ancients.

The gaidic markings etched into the stone tablet held secrets that had been lost for centuries.

The sorceress cast gaidic spells, summoning spirits from the ethereal realm.