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scandic

American  
[skan-dik] / ˈskæn dɪk /

adjective

Chemistry.
  1. of or relating to scandium.

    scandic oxide.


scandic British  
/ ˈskændɪk /

adjective

  1. of or containing scandium

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Etymology

Origin of scandic

scand(ium) + -ic

Example Sentences

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While there are many lovely and affordable Airbnb listings that can help you feel like a local, consider spending a little more to stay at one of the four Scandic hotels in the city center, all offering mouthwatering and award-winning breakfast buffets.

From Washington Post

“Big chains like Scandic and Hilton have always taken the big properties when they come for sale, so the market has become driven by hidden gems. It leaves innovation to the smaller properties,” he explains.

From Seattle Times

In 2007 a Norwegian hotel, the Scandic Edderkoppen, refused to let a delegation of 14 Cuban officials stay as it was part of a chain that had been bought by Hilton since the Cubans last visited.

From BBC

The crew heads to Oslo, Norway, complete with establishing shots of fjords, the National Theater, the Scandic hotel, the trams, etc.

From Time

The Haymarket by Scandic Hotel — designed by the Stockholm firm Koncept in a 1920s department store — builds upon a similar aesthetic.

From New York Times