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czarevna a daughter of a czar.
czarina the wife of a czar.
czarism autocratic rule; tyranny.
czarist of, concerning, or resembling a czar or the government headed by a czar. [3 definitions]
Czech a Slavic native of the Czech Republic, or a descendant thereof. [3 definitions]
Czechia the official shortened name for the Czech Republic, a Central European republic bordered by Germany, Poland, the Slovak Republic, and Austria.
Czechoslovak a native or citizen of former Czechoslovakia, or a descendant thereof. [2 definitions]
Czechoslovakia formerly, a European country south of Poland, which, in 1993, divided into the Czech and Slovak Republics; Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.
Czech Republic since 1993, a Central European republic bordered by Germany, Poland, the Slovak Republic, and Austria; formerly part of Czechoslovakia; Czechia.
D in Roman numeral notation, 500.
D. abbreviation of "Democrat."
d the fourth letter of the English alphabet. [4 definitions]
d. abbreviation of "died."
D.A. abbreviation of "District Attorney," the government prosecutor of criminal cases for a specified judicial district.
dab1 to pat or press lightly, as with a sponge or cotton swab. [6 definitions]
dab2 any of several flatfishes, similar to flounders.
dabble to wet by splashing or dipping. [4 definitions]
dabchick any of various small diving birds belonging to the grebe family.
da capo from the beginning; D.C. (used in music as a direction to repeat a passage).
Dacca the capital of Bangladesh.
dace any of various small freshwater fishes, similar to minnows.