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n. millet, ulus* * *ülke* * *['neiʃən]1) (a group of people living in a particular country, forming a single political and economic unit.) ulus, millet, halk2) (a large number of people who share the same history, ancestors, culture etc (whether or not they all live in the same country): the Jewish nation.) halk, etnik grup•- national- nationally
- nationalism
- nationalist
- nationalistic
- nationality
- nationalize, nationalise
- nationalization, nationalisation
- national anthem
- national service
- nation-wide
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