grandific

English

Etymology

From Latin grandificus, from grandis (grand) + facere (to make).

Adjective

grandific (comparative more grandific, superlative most grandific)

  1. Making great.
    • 1782, William Stevenson, A Hymn To The Deity:
      In those grandific works [] Where perfect fitness, beauty, use, unite.

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