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u·kase U5006800 (yo͞o′kās′, -kāz′, yo͞o-kās′, -kāz′)n.1. An authoritative order or decree; an edict.2. A proclamation of a czar having the force of law in imperial Russia. [French, from Russian ukaz, decree, from Old Church Slavonic ukazŭ, a showing, proof : u-, at, to + kazati, to point out, show.]ukase (juːˈkeɪz) n1. (Historical Terms) (in imperial Russia) an edict of the tsar2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in imperial Russia) an edict of the tsar3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a rare word for edict[C18: from Russian ukaz, from ukazat to command]u•kase (yuˈkeɪs, -ˈkeɪz, ˈyu keɪs, -keɪz) n. 1. (in czarist Russia) an edict or order of the czar having the force of law. 2. any order or proclamation by an absolute or arbitrary authority. [1720–30; < French < Russian ukáz, Old Russian ukazŭ, n. derivative of ukazati to show, indicate, assign] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ukase - an edict of the Russian tsar imperial decree - a decree issued by a sovereign ruler | Translationsucaseukaseoukaseoukazeуказukase
ukase1. (in imperial Russia) an edict of the tsar 2. a rare word for edictukase
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