1. mongolic - Noun
2. mongolic - Adjective
3. Mongolic - Proper noun
See Mongolian.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAgainm in Inner Mongolia another closely connected core Mongolic Xianbei region was the Upper Xiajiadian culture (1000–600 BCE) where the Donghu confederation was centered. Source: Internet
Georg et al. 1999: 81 Another view accepts Altaic as a valid family but includes in it only Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic. Source: Internet
Genghis Khan kept a close watch on the Mongolic supreme shaman Kokochu Teb who sometimes conflicted with his authority. Source: Internet
Historically, Mongolic or Turkic monarchs have used the title khan and khagan (emperor) or khatun and khanum and Ancient Egypt monarchs have used the title pharaoh for men and women. Source: Internet
Hundred thousands Inner Mongols were massacred during the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s and China forbade Mongol traditions, celebrities and teaching Mongolic languages during the revolution. Source: Internet
In: Juha Janhunen (ed.) (2003): The Mongolic languages. Source: Internet