Definitions for Napoleonic

Napoleonic Na·po·le·on·ic

Spelling: [nuh-poh-lee-on-ik]
IPA: /nəˌpoʊ liˈɒn ɪk/

Napoleonic is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 499 anagrams from letters in Napoleonic (aceilnnoop).

Definitions for Napoleonic

adjective

  1. pertaining to, resembling, or suggestive of Napoleon I, or, less often, Napoleon III, or their dynasty:

Origin of Napoleonic

First recorded in 1860-65; Napoleon + -ic

Examples for Napoleonic

There was not half enough to do to satisfy his Napoleonic ambition.

Probably she has the whole thing settled in her Napoleonic mind.

A New Simplon and a peaceful Napoleonic mind will accomplish this.

Germans who came of age in the early 1800s, he argued, were shaped by the Napoleonic wars.

He felt that his Napoleonic action had justified itself by success.

He went to the British Museum every day and he read books about the Napoleonic Wars.

I had heard in my boyhood a good deal of the great Napoleonic legend.

Napoleonic land warfare, like the wars of Greece and Rome, moved at walking pace, from the raising of forces to the day of battle.

In appearance it roughly resembled a mighty Napoleonic nose.

The war is assuming a phase very like that of the Napoleonic struggles.

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