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41Slav Baboshin — Wiacheslav Slav Aleksandrovich Baboshin (alt. Baboshyn) is a Russian figure skater, coach and choreographer based in Australia. Skating Career Coached by Alexandr Treshov at the Spartak Club in Moscow, Baboshin and his partner Elena Volkova won… …
42Slav — noun a) A member of a group of peoples in Eastern Europe speaking a Slavic language. b) Shortened term for the Slavonian grebe. See Also: Slavic, slave, Slavonic …
43Slav — Settlement in Gush Katif in the Gaza Strip that was evacuated in the summer of 2005 …
44slav — s. m., adj. m., pl. slavi; f. sg. slávã, g. d. art. slávei, pl. sláve …
45Slav — (Roget s IV) n. Slavs include: Russian, Bulgarian, Pole, Slovene, Slovak, Ukrainian, Bohemian, Moravian, Czech, Serb, Croat, Sorb, Deniker …
46Slav — is., öz. Rus, Beyaz Rus, Ukraynalı, Leh, Sırp, Hırvat, Sloven, Bulgar, Slovak ve Çek halklarına dillerindeki yakınlık dolayısıyla verilen ortak ad …
47Slav — slÉ‘Ëv n. member of the Slavic race, member of a large people group of eastern and central Europe (includes Russians, Bulgarians, Slovenes, Poles, etc.) adj. of or pertaining to Slavs, Slavic …
48Slav — [slα:v] noun a member of a group of peoples in central and eastern Europe speaking Slavic languages. Origin from med. L. Sclavus, late Gk Sklabos, later also from med. L. Slavus …
49slav — I s ( en, ar) II s ( en, er) …
50Slav — n. & adj. n. a member of a group of peoples in Central and Eastern Europe speaking Slavonic languages. adj. 1 of or relating to the Slavs. 2 Slavonic. Derivatives: Slavism n. Etymology: ME Sclave f. med.L Sclavus, late Gk Sklabos, & f. med.L… …