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Definition of Charlatanic

Charlatanic
Charlatanic Char`la*tan"ic, Charlatanical Char`la*tan"ic*al, a. Of or like a charlatan; making undue pretension; empirical; pretentious; quackish. -- Char`la*tan"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Charlatanic from wikipedia

- A charlatan (also called a swindler or mountebank) is a person practicing quackery or a similar confidence trick in order to obtain money, power, fame...
- The Charlatans (often referred to as The Charlatans UK in the United States) are an English rock band formed in Birmingham, West Midlands in 1988. As...
- up charlatan or charlatán in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A charlatan is a trickster or con artist. Charlatan may also refer to: The Charlatan (1917...
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- Young Charlatans were a briefly existing Australian punk rock band comprising Janine Hall on b**** guitar, Jeffrey Wegener on drums, Ollie Olsen on vocals...
- The Charlatans is the self-titled debut album by the San Francisco psychedelic rock band the Charlatans, and was released by Philips Records in 1969....
- Charlatan (Czech: Šarlatán) is a 2020 biographical historical drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland and written by Marek Epstein, loosely based on...
- Wonderland is the seventh album by British rock band the Charlatans, released on 10 September 2001 through Universal. Following promotional efforts for...
- Jesus the Magician is a 1978 book by Morton Smith arguing that the historical Jesus was a magician who "sprang from a Galilean strain of Semitic paganism"...