Nordic
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Nordic means "northerly" or "northern" and usually refers to a region of Northern Europe called the Nordic countries. Nordic also refers to people of early European tribes that were of Scandinavian descent and co-existed in parts of Northern Europe during the age of the Roman Empire. Associated or derived terms include:
- Nordic aliens (or Nords)
- Nordic Bronze Age
- Nordic Council / Nordic Council of Ministers
- Nordic Cross Flag
- Nordic combined
- Nordic gold
- Nordic languages
- Nordic League (a British far right organization)
- Nordic Optical Telescope
- Nordic race or Norsemen
- Nordic skiing
- Nordic theory, or Nordicism (the belief that Northern Europeans constitute a "master race")
- Nordic walking
- Risto Hieta ("Nordic the Incurable")
- The Norwegian Sea, the Greenland Sea and the Icelandic Sea are sometimes collectively referred to as the Nordic Seas.