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Russo-

  1. a combining form of Russia or Russian:

    Russophobe.



Russo-

/ ˈrʌsəʊ- /

combining_form

  1. Russia or Russian

    Russo-Japanese



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President Theodore Roosevelt negotiated an end to the 1904-1905 Russo-Japanese War in 1906 after Japan won.

Neither Russo nor Gonzalez responded to questions about the rent agreement.

“We found them all huddled together,” Riccardo Russo of the Italian fire brigade told reporters.

Russia lost the 1904-05 Russo-Japanese War in the best Russian loser fashion at the naval battle of Tsushima.

“I think a lot of the candidates have an opportunity to make their case,” Russo said.

All the country now known as Ghor was mapped during the progress of the Russo-Afghan boundary delimitation.

The Russo-Turkish war of 1878-79, taught that a torpedo was a more important element in naval warfare than had been imagined.

During the Russo-Turkish War of 1876, for instance, the republic declared and maintained a strict neutrality.

France evaded our direct question as to whether she would remain neutral in a Russo-German war.

Finally he took courage and laid them before his friends at the Russo-Baltic Works.

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