[f. as prec. + -ISM.] Teutonic (i.e., German) character or practice; a Teutonic expression; a Teutonism.

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1842.  Sir C. Lyell, in Life, etc. (1881), II. 63. The terms bakery and bookbindery seem useful Teutonicisms.

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1901.  Westm. Gaz., 2 Oct., 473. Italian composers essaying the more classical forms are impelled to out-Herod Herod in the seriousness and Teutonicism of their productions.

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