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101 казак
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102 казачка
ж.Cossack woman* -
103 кошевой
ист.кошевой атаман — ataman, commander of Cossack camp
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104 курень
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105 лава
1. ж.lava; (застывшая тж.) clinker; (перен.) flood, avalanche2. ж. горн. 3. ж. (казачья атака)поток лавы — lava-stream, lava-flow
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106 сотня
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107 станица
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108 хорунжий
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109 атаман
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110 запорожец
مذکر Zaporozhian Cossack -
111 казак
مذکر Cossack(n.) قزاق -
112 казацкий (-ая, -ое, -ие)
صفت Cossack(n.) قزاق -
113 казачество
خنثی the Cossack(n.) قزاق -
114 казачий (-ая, -ее, -ие)
صفت Cossack(n.) قزاق -
115 берданка
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116 казaчья винтовка
nmilit. fusil cossack -
117 есаул
/ɛsɐˈʉɫ/
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118 казак
/kɐˈzak/
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119 атаман
м.1) ист. ataman ( Cossack chieftain)2) ( предводитель разбойничьей шайки) (gang) leader, (robber) chief -
120 болотный
1) ( относящийся к болоту) marsh (attr)боло́тный газ — marsh gas; methane научн.
боло́тная вода́ — stagnant water
боло́тная лихора́дка разг. — = малярия
боло́тная пти́ца — wader
боло́тные сапоги́ — waders ( high waterproof boots)
боло́тный тра́ктор — swamp tractor
2) ( о цвете) khaki ['kɑː-], cossack green; hemp (attr)
См. также в других словарях:
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