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comparative more Nordic, superlative most Nordic
Of or relating to the Nordic countries. examples
Of or relating to the light colouring and tall stature of Nordic peoples. examples
(linguistics) Of or relating to the family of North Germanic languages. examples
(skiing) Of or relating to cross-country skiing or ski jumping. examples
plural Nordics
A person of Nordic descent or having features typical of Nordic people. examples
(ufology, science fiction) A race of extraterrestrials similar in appearance to Nordic humans. quotations
Called “Nordics,” the aliens are human-like in appearance, of average height, and often have long, flowing hair. Contactees are typically struck by the beauty of the Nordics, as was Howard Menger (1959): “She seemed to radiate and glow,” Menger explains,
2007, Erich Goode, D. Angus Vail, Extreme Deviance, Pine Forge Press, page 41
But the third most common alien is called a Nordic, or humanoid.
2012, Kelly Milner Halls, Alien Investigation: Searching for the Truth about UFOs and Aliens, Millbrook Press, page 45
Known as Nordics, these extraterrestrials are said to have blond hair, blue eyes, and pale skin and are anywhere from 6 to 8 feet (183cm to 244cm) tall.
2012, Patricia D. Netzley, Extraterrestrial Life: Alien Encounters, Reference Point Press, page 33