Word Meanings - SCHENKBEER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A mild German beer.
Related words: (words related to SCHENKBEER)
- GERMANIZATION
The act of Germanizing. M. Arnold. - GERMANISM
1. An idiom of the German language. 2. A characteristic of the Germans; a characteristic German mode, doctrine, etc.; rationalism. J. W. Alexander. - GERMANE
Literally, near akin; hence, closely allied; appropriate or fitting; relevant. The phrase would be more germane to the matter. Shak. must be germane. Barclay . - GERMAN
Nearly related; closely akin. Wert thou a leopard, thou wert german to the lion. Shak. Brother german. See Brother german. -- Cousins german. See the Note under Cousin. (more info) full, own ; - GERMANIZE
To make German, or like what is distinctively German; as, to Germanize a province, a language, a society. - GERMANIC
Pertaining to, or containing, germanium. - GERMANDER
A plant of the genus Teucrium (esp. Teucrium Chamædrys or wall germander), mintlike herbs and low shrubs. American germander, Teucrium Canadense. -- Germander chickweed, Veronica agrestis. -- Water germander, Teucrium Scordium. -- Wood germander, - GERMANIUM
A rare element, recently discovered , in a silver ore at Freiberg. It is a brittle, silver-white metal, chemically intermediate between the metals and nonmetals, resembles tin, and is in general identical with the predicted ekasilicon. Symbol Ge. - DOGGERMAN
A sailor belonging to a dogger. - BROTHER GERMAN
A brother by both the father's and mother's side, in contradistinction to a uterine brother, one by the mother only. Bouvier. - INDO-GERMANIC
1. Same as Aryan, and Indo-European. 2. Pertaining to or denoting the Teutonic family of languages as related to the Sanskrit, or derived from the ancient Aryan language. - JUNGERMANNIA
A genus of hepatic mosses, now much circumscribed, but formerly comprising most plants of the order, which is sometimes therefore called Jungermanniaceæ. - WATER GERMANDER
A labiate plant found in marshy places in Europe. - COUSIN-GERMAN
A first cousin. See Note under Cousin, 1.