Concept cluster: History > Tsarist Russia
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Alternative spelling of apparatchik [(historical) A member of the Soviet apparat; a Communist bureaucrat or agent.]
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Former name of Brexit.
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Alternative spelling of tsarevich [A son of a tsar, a prince in Russia or Bulgaria.]
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Alternative spelling of tsarevich [A son of a tsar, a prince in Russia or Bulgaria.]
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Archaic spelling of tsarevna. [The daughter of a tsar.]
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Obsolete spelling of tsarevich [A son of a tsar, a prince in Russia or Bulgaria.]
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Obsolete form of tsarevich. [A son of a tsar, a prince in Russia or Bulgaria.]
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(rare) Alternative spelling of tsar [(historical) An emperor of Russia (1547 to 1917) and of some South Slavic states.]
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Alternative spelling of tsarevich [A son of a tsar, a prince in Russia or Bulgaria.]
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Alternative spelling of tsarevich [A son of a tsar, a prince in Russia or Bulgaria.]
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Alternative spelling of tsarevna [The daughter of a tsar.]
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Alternative spelling of tsarina [(historical) An empress of several Eastern European countries, especially Russia, or the wife of a tsar.]
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Alternative spelling of tsarist [One who supports a tsar.]
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Alternative spelling of tsaristic [Of or relating to tsarism.]
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Alternative spelling of tsaritsa [a tsarina]
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Alternative spelling of tsaritsa [a tsarina]
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Alternative spelling of tsarlike [Resembling or characteristic of a tsar.]
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(historical) Alternative form of knez (“duke or prince in medieval Slavic countries”) [(historical) A duke or prince in medieval Slavic countries.]
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A Moravian Anabaptist faction c. 1527.
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Alternative spelling of chervonets [Any of several former currencies of Russia: applied to various foreign gold coins prior to the reign of Peter I of Russia, then to a Russian gold coin of 1701-1757, and finally to a 1922 currency of the Soviet Union.]
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Alternative form of tovarish [Comrade, especially with reference to the former USSR.]
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Alternative form of tovarish [Comrade, especially with reference to the former USSR.]
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Alternative form of czarate [The territory ruled by a czar.]
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A son of a tsar, a prince in Russia or Bulgaria.
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Alternative spelling of tsarevich [A son of a tsar, a prince in Russia or Bulgaria.]
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The daughter of a tsar.
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Alternative form of tsarist [expressing support for a tsar]
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Alternative spelling of czaritsa
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Crown prince (heir apparent or presumptive) in the Russian Empire, from 1797 till 1917.
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Alternative spelling of tsarevich [A son of a tsar, a prince in Russia or Bulgaria.]
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Alternative spelling of tsarevna [The daughter of a tsar.]
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Alternative spelling of tsar [(historical) An emperor of Russia (1547 to 1917) and of some South Slavic states.]
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Alternative spelling of tsarevich [A son of a tsar, a prince in Russia or Bulgaria.]
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Alternative spelling of tsarevich [A son of a tsar, a prince in Russia or Bulgaria.]
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Alternative spelling of tsarevna [The daughter of a tsar.]
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Alternative spelling of tsarina [(historical) An empress of several Eastern European countries, especially Russia, or the wife of a tsar.]

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