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tsarist

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Adj.1.tsarist - of or relating to or characteristic of a czartsarist - of or relating to or characteristic of a czar
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tsarist [ˈzɑːrɪst] ADJ, Nzarista mf
tsarist tzarist, czarist [ˈzɑːrɪst] adjtsariste
tsetse fly [ˈtsɛtsiflaɪ] nmouche f tsé-tsé
T-shirt tee-shirt [ˈtiːʃɜːrt] ntee-shirt m
tsarist
nZarist(in) m(f)
adjzaristisch
tsarist tzarist, czarist [ˈzɑːrɪst] adj & nzarista (m/f)


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