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vampiric — VAMPÍRIC, Ă, vampirici, ce, adj. De vampir; p. ext. oribil, îngrozitor. – Din fr. vampirique. Trimis de bogdanrsb, 11.08.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 vampíric adj. m., pl. vampírici; f. sg. vampírică … Dicționar Român
vampiric — vampire ► NOUN 1) (in folklore) a corpse supposed to leave its grave at night to drink the blood of the living. 2) (also vampire bat) a small bat that feeds on blood by piercing the skin with its incisor teeth, found mainly in tropical America.… … English terms dictionary
Vampiric Witch — (Vam pie ric Witch) A vampiric witch is a living human being who practices some form of magic (not necessarily witchcraft) who also partakes in some sort of vampiric activity such as consuming human flesh, draining life energy from a living being … Encyclopedia of vampire mythology
vampiric — adjective see vampire … New Collegiate Dictionary
vampiric — adjective Having the traits of a vampire … Wiktionary
vampiric — vam·pir·ic … English syllables
vampiric — (ˈ) ̷ ̷|pirik adjective Etymology: vampire + ic : bloodsucking, parasitic * * * vampirˈic adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑vampire … Useful english dictionary
Human Meta-Human Vampiric Virus — articleissues notable=April 2008 in universe=April2008Human Meta Human Vampiric Virus, commonly called HMHVV, is a fictional disease from the game Shadowrun . The virus has been known to cause changes which often resemble abominations that are no … Wikipedia
vampire — vampiric /vam pir ik/, vampirish /vam puyeur ish/, adj. /vam puyeur/, n. 1. a preternatural being, commonly believed to be a reanimated corpse, that is said to suck the blood of sleeping persons at night. 2. (in Eastern European folklore) a… … Universalium
Vampire — For other uses, see Vampire (disambiguation). The Vampire, by Philip Burne Jones, 1897 Vampires … Wikipedia