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Definition of nostrification in English: nostrificationnoun ˌnɒstrɪfɪˈkeɪʃn 1With reference to (especially central) European universities: the action or process of recognizing foreign degrees. rare. 2In Czechoslovakia: nationalization, especially the action, process, or policy of acquiring or requisitioning stock, capital, etc., held by foreign banks and nationals in order to transfer it to Czechoslovak owners. Occasionally similarly in early use with reference to Romania and Yugoslavia. Now historical.
Origin Late 19th century. From post-classical Latin nostrificatio (frequently in Hungarian sources) from nostrificat-, past participial stem of nostrificare + -io; compare -ation. Compare German Nostrifikation. Definition of nostrification in US English: nostrificationnounˌnɒstrɪfɪˈkeɪʃn 1With reference to (especially central) European universities: the action or process of recognizing foreign degrees. rare. 2In Czechoslovakia: nationalization, especially the action, process, or policy of acquiring or requisitioning stock, capital, etc., held by foreign banks and nationals in order to transfer it to Czechoslovak owners. Occasionally similarly in early use with reference to Romania and Yugoslavia. Now historical.
Origin Late 19th century. From post-classical Latin nostrificatio (frequently in Hungarian sources) from nostrificat-, past participial stem of nostrificare + -io; compare -ation. Compare German Nostrifikation. |