czar
51czar|ist — «ZAHR ihst», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of or having to do with a czar or czarism: »a czarist regime, policies, or powers. 2. of, or as of, the time of a czar or czars: »czarist days, a czarist restaurant. –n. a follower of a czar or czars; a… …
52Czar Peter House — may refer to: Cabin of Peter the Great Czar Peter House (Netherlands) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to ch …
53Czar (Царь) — «Czar» («Царь») лайнер (Россия) Тип: лайнер (Россия). Водоизмещение: 6607 тонн. Размеры: 130 м х 16 м. Силовая установка: двухвальная, паровые машины четырехкратного расширения. Максимальная скорость: 15 узлов. Спущен на воду: 1912 г. Приводится… …
54czar|dom — «ZAHR duhm», noun. the office, power, or territory of a czar …
55czar|das — «CHAHR dahsh», noun. a Hungarian national dance in double time, consisting of a slow and a fast movement, and including a great variety of steps and figures. Also, csardas. ╂[< Hungarian csárdás] …
56czar|ism — «ZAHR ihz uhm», noun. autocratic government; absolutism; despotism. Also, tsarism, tzarism …
57czar|ist|ic — «zah RIHS tihk», adjective. = czarist. (Cf. ↑czarist) …
58Czar Alexander I — noun the czar of Russia whose plans to liberalize the government of Russia were unrealized because of the wars with Napoleon (1777 1825) • Syn: ↑Alexander I, ↑Aleksandr Pavlovich • Regions: ↑Russia • Instance Hypernyms: ↑czar, ↑tsar, ↑ …
59Czar Alexander II — noun the son of Nicholas I who, as czar of Russia, introduced reforms that included limited emancipation of the serfs (1818 1881) • Syn: ↑Alexander II, ↑Alexander the Liberator • Regions: ↑Russia • Instance Hypernyms: ↑czar, ↑tsar, ↑ …
60Czar Alexander III — noun son of Alexander II who was czar of Russia (1845 1894) • Syn: ↑Alexander III • Regions: ↑Russia • Instance Hypernyms: ↑czar, ↑tsar, ↑tzar …