vampiric

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See also: vampíric

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

vampire +‎ -ic

Adjective[edit]

vampiric (comparative more vampiric, superlative most vampiric)

  1. Having the traits of a vampire.

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Noun[edit]

vampiric (plural vampirics)

  1. (fantasy) A vampire or vampire-like creature.
    • 2015, D. C. McGannon, C. Michael McGannon, Charlie Sullivan and the Monster Hunters: Council of the Hunters, page 18:
      Vampirics kill to eat, not to play. Mostly.
    • 2020, Katlyne Marie, Unnatural, volume 1:
      You should know Jakob; you are one of the oldest Vampirics we have here besides Braedon and me.

Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from French vampirique. Equivalent to vampir +‎ -ic.

Adjective[edit]

vampiric m or n (feminine singular vampirică, masculine plural vampirici, feminine and neuter plural vampirice)

  1. vampiric

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