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Chekov
Che·khov also Che·kov C0268650 (chĕk′ôf, -ŏf, -ŏv, chyĕ′KHəf), Anton Pavlovich 1860-1904. Russian writer whose dramas, such as The Seagull (1896, revised 1898), and stories, including "A Dreary Story" (1889), concern the inability of humans to communicate with one another. Che·kho′vi·an (chĕ-kō′vē-ən) adj.
Che·kov C0268650 (chĕk′ôf, -ŏf, -ŏv, chyĕ′KHəf), Anton Pavlovich See Anton Pavlovich Chekhov.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Chekov - Russian dramatist whose plays are concerned with the difficulty of communication between people (1860-1904)Anton Chekhov, Anton Chekov, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich Chekov, Chekhov | EncyclopediaSeeChekhovChekov Related to Chekov: Tolstoy, Anton ChekhovSynonyms for Chekovnoun Russian dramatist whose plays are concerned with the difficulty of communication between people (1860-1904)Synonyms- Anton Chekhov
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