Attic
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English
Adjective
Attic (comparative more Attic, superlative most Attic)
- Relating to Athenian culture or architecture.
Proper noun
Attic
- An ancient Greek dialect spoken in Attica, Euboea, and the northern coastal regions of the Aegean Sea.
Adjectives for Attic
stuffy; dusty; cobwebby; unused.
Verbs for Attic
betake oneself to—; climb to—; confine to—; construct—; decorate—; design—; designate to—; enclose—; insulate—; lock in—; lodge in—; modernize—; relegate to—; renovate—; rumble around—; rummage in—; scour—; seclude in-—; store in—; utilize—; ventilate—; —contains; —covers; —extends;—holds.
Thesaurus
archives; armory; arsenal; attic room; bank; basement; bay; bin; bonded warehouse; bookcase; box; bunker; buttery; cargo dock; cellar; chest; closet; cockloft; conservatory; crate; crib; cupboard; depository; depot; dock; drawer; dump; exchequer; garret; glory hole; godown; hayloft; hold; hutch; junk room; library; locker; loft; lumber room; lumberyard; magasin; magazine; rack; repertory; repository; reservoir; rick; shelf; sky parlor; stack; stack room; stock room; storage; store; storehouse; storeroom; supply base; supply depot; tank; treasure house; treasure room; treasury; vat; vault; warehouse; wine cellar
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἀττικός (Attikos) "related to Athens".
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