Attic

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English

Adjective

Attic (comparative more Attic, superlative most Attic)

  1. Relating to Athenian culture or architecture.

Proper noun

Attic

  1. 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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