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Gallic is an adjective that may describe:
- ancient Gaul (Latin: Gallia),   roughly corresponding to the territory of modern France
- pertaining to the Gauls
 - Roman Gaul (1st century BC to 5th century)
 - Gallic Empire (260–273)
 - Frankish Gaul (5th to 8th centuries)
 - A Latinism for France, the French people, and their customs
 
 - Gallic epoch, an obsolete epoch of the Cretaceous
 - pertaining to  gall, a formation induced by a parasite in plants, 
- hence the name gallic acid, for a phenolic compound found in these formations
 
 
'Gallic' is also a proper noun naming the following ships:
- SS Gallic (1894), a paddle wheel steamship
 - SS Gallic (1918), a cargo steamship
 
See also
- Gaulish
 - Gallican
 - Galician (disambiguation)
 - Gaelic (disambiguation)
 - Gallium, a chemical element
 - Galik script, a variation of the traditional Mongolian script
 - Gallica (disambiguation)
 - Gallicism
 
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