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Czechoslovakian /ˌtʃɛkə(ʊ)sləˈvakɪən /adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of the former country Czechoslovakia or its inhabitants: a Czechoslovakian film and a television series...- He was born in Pittsburgh to Czechoslovakian immigrant parents; his surname was originally Warhola.
- They have more in common than their Czechoslovakian roots.
- Though he hails from London, his mother is Czechoslovakian.
noun1A native or inhabitant of the former country Czechoslovakia: a trio of merry Czechoslovakians...- The beautiful, but tortured, Ilsa is a Czechoslovakian, a refugee from an invaded country.
- The Polish forces numbered 64,000 and the Czechoslovaks 40,000.
- After only one full academic year, the school's enrollment had grown to sixty-one with the addition of Czechoslovakians, Romanians, and Italians.
2 [mass noun] The language of the former country Czechoslovakia: he speaks English a lot better than I speak Czechoslovakian...- They all got round us, patted us on the back, shaking hands, "Good boys, good boys, etc" all in Czechoslovakian.
- “I am here to learn Czechoslovakian!” I said.
- The latest surprise was a telephone call that he received last week requesting permission to translate the novel into Czechoslovak.
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