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Epinicial
Epinicial Ep`i*ni"cial, a. [See Epinicion.] Relating to victory. ``An epinicial song.' --T. Warton.
Mnemonician
Mnemonician Mne`mo*ni"cian, n. One who instructs in the art of improving or using the memory.
Neoplatonician
Neoplatonician Ne`o*pla`to*ni"cian, n. A neoplatonist.
Phenician
Phenician Phe*ni"cian, a. & n. See Ph[oe]nician.
Phoenician
Phoenician Ph[oe]*ni"cian, a. Of or pertaining to Ph[oe]nica. -- n. A native or inhabitant of Ph[oe]nica.
Punicial
Puniceous Pu*ni"ceous, Punicial Pu*ni"cial, a. [L. puniceus, fr. Punicus Punic.] Of a bright red or purple color. [R.]
Pyrotechnician
Pyrotechnician Pyr`o*tech*ni"cian, n. A pyrotechnist.
Technician
Technician Tech*ni"cian, n. A technicist; esp., one skilled particularly in the technical details of his work.
Tribunician
Tribunician Trib`u*ni"cian, Tribunitial Trib`u*ni"tial, Tribunitian Trib`u*ni*tian, a. [L. tribunicius, tribunitius: cf. F. tribunitien.] Of or pertaining to tribunes; befitting a tribune; as, tribunitial power or authority. --Dryden. A kind of tribunician veto, forbidding that which is recognized to be wrong. --Hare.

Meaning of Nicia from wikipedia

- Nicias (/ˈnɪʃiəs/; Ancient Gr****: Νικίας Νικηράτου Κυδαντίδης, romanized: Nikias Nikēratou Kydantidēs; c. 470–413 BC) was an Athenian politician and general...
- The Peace of Nicias was a peace treaty signed between the Gr**** city-states of Athens and Sparta in March 421 BC that ended the first half of the Peloponnesian...
- sleep with Lucrezia, the young and beautiful wife of an elderly fool, Nicia. Nicia above all else desires a son and heir, but still has none. Conspiring...
- Lucrezia, who has been married for four years with the rich and silly notary Nicia Calfucci, from whom she cannot have children. Returning to Florence, he...
- Nicias (Ancient Gr****: Νικίας; died c. 20 BCE), also known as Curtias Nicias, was a ruler of the island of Kos under Roman rule, during the Second Triumvirate...
- Nicias (Gr****: Νικίας, Nikías; r. 90 – 85 BC) was an Indo-Gr**** king who ruled in the Paropamisade. Most of his relatively few coins have been found in...
- Nicias of Miletus (Ancient Gr****: Νικίας; 4th–3rd century BC) was an ancient Gr**** physician, poet and epigrammatist from Miletus. A confidant of Theocritus...
- Nicias is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae. It is monotypic, being represented by the single species Nicias alurnoides. Other species formerly...
- Nicias (c. 470–413 BC) was an Athenian politician and general during the Peloponnesian War. The name may also refer to: Nicias (Indo-Gr**** king) (r. 90–85...
- his relationship with Nicia. Ligurio exploits Nicia's inanity, and uses Nicia's hopes, fears, and insecurities to maneuver Nicia to suit his specific goals...