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cedilla |
a diacritical mark (ç), placed under certain letters in French, Portuguese, Turkish, and Russian to indicate a particular pronunciation, as, in French, the sound of "s" for the letter "c". |
czar |
the title of male Russian rulers before 1917. |
Duma |
a Russian legislative assembly that met and was disbanded several times between 1905 and 1917. |
Eastern Orthodox Church |
the modern group of Christian churches, such as the Russian and Greek Orthodox, that originated in the Eastern Roman Empire. |
Eurocommunism |
a type of communism favored in some Western European nations, claimed to be independent of the Russian Communist party. |
Fyodor Dostoevsky |
a Russian novelist (b.1821--d.1881). |
glasnost |
an official Russian policy of openness and candor in social and political discussions. |
icon |
a visual representation of a deity or sacred personage which is itself regarded as sacred, esp. in certain churches, such as the Russian Orthodox. [1/4 definitions] |
KGB |
abbreviation of "Komitet Gosudarstvennoi Bezopastnosti" (Russian); Committee of State Security; formerly, the security and intelligence organization of the Soviet Union. |
Kremlin |
the top leaders of the Russian government, as symbolized by the Moscow Kremlin (preceded by "the"). [1/2 definitions] |
Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy |
Russian author and social critic (b.1828--d.1910). |
Menshevik |
a member of the Russian Social Democratic party that opposed the more radical Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution. [1/2 definitions] |
non-Russian |
combined form of Russian. |
October Revolution |
see "Russian Revolution." |
orthodox |
(cap.) of, concerning, or designating the Eastern Christian churches, such as the Greek or Russian Orthodox churches, or Orthodox Judaism or Jews. [1/4 definitions] |
perestroika |
(Russian) restructuring or rebuilding; creating a new structure for an existing thing. |
pirogi |
small pastry turnovers of Russian origin that are filled with meat, fish, cheese, potatoes, or the like. |
Russia |
a country in eastern Europe and northern Asia. Russia is also called the Russian Federation. Moscow is the capital of Russia. Russia used to be the largest republic of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. |
Russian Federation |
a European and Asian country extending from the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean, formerly the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic; Russia. |
Russianize |
to give a Russian appearance, sound, or character to; make Russian. |
saltwort |
any of several related plants native to Europe and Asia that grow on salty soil or beaches, esp. Russian thistle. |
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