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Czechoslovakian
Czech·o·slo·va·ki·a C0849600 (chĕk′ə-slə-vä′kē-ə, -slō-) A former country of central Europe. It was formed in 1918 from Czech- and Slovak-speaking territories of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Communists gained control of the government after World War II and stayed in power until late 1989 when demands for democratic political reform forced Communist leaders to resign. In 1993 the country split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Czech′o·slo′vak, Czech′o·slo·va′ki·an adj. & n.Czechoslovakian (ˌtʃɛkəʊsləʊˈvækɪən) adj1. (Placename) of, relating to, or characteristic of the former republic of Czechoslovakia, its peoples, or their languages2. (Languages) of, relating to, or characteristic of the former republic of Czechoslovakia, its peoples, or their languages3. (Peoples) of, relating to, or characteristic of the former republic of Czechoslovakia, its peoples, or their languagesn (Peoples) a native or inhabitant of the former republic of CzechoslovakiaThesaurusNoun | 1. | Czechoslovakian - a native or inhabitant of the former republic of CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovak, CzechCzechoslovakia - a former republic in central Europe; divided into Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993European - a native or inhabitant of Europe | Adj. | 1. | Czechoslovakian - of or relating to Czechoslovakia or its people or their language; "The Czech border"; "Czechoslovak nationalists"; "The Czechoslovakian population"Czech | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakian
Synonyms for Czechoslovakiannoun a native or inhabitant of the former republic of CzechoslovakiaSynonymsRelated Wordsadj of or relating to Czechoslovakia or its people or their languageSynonyms |