What is another word for britannic?

Pronunciation: [bɹɪtˈanɪk] (IPA)

The word 'Britannic' is often used to describe something that is related to or characteristic of Great Britain. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to convey a similar meaning such as 'British', 'UK', 'English', 'Anglo-Saxon', 'Celtic', 'Scottish', 'Welsh', 'Irish' and 'British Isles'. While the term Britannic may seem somewhat exclusive and vague, these synonyms help to provide a broader and more nuanced understanding of the culture, history and identity of Great Britain and its people. From the ancient tribes of the Celts through to the modern multicultural society that exists today, there are numerous words that can be used to describe the diversity and richness of the British experience.

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What are the hypernyms for Britannic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Britannic

Whereupon her britannic Majesty became extremely popular, -even with some who claimed for a birthplace the Emerald Isle.
"The Crisis, Volume 6"
Winston Churchill
"His britannic Majesty's ship Hector.
"Paddy Finn"
W. H. G. Kingston
The steamer was called the britannic."
"In Search of a Son"
William Shepard Walsh

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