Americanologist
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Americanologist
1965–70; American + -o- -o- ( def. ) + -log(y) ( def. ) + -ist
Example Sentences
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Dimitri K. Simes, 31, made the unusual jump from Moscow Americanologist to Washington Kremlinologist.
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He also brought an expert: seated next to him was Georgi Arbatov, Moscow's best- known Americanologist.
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That view was reflected even more strongly in an Izvestia article by Georgi Arbatov, the noted Americanologist and former Gorbachev adviser.
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"A summit must not be just a ceremonial and pompous meeting," says Georgi Arbatov, the Kremlin's best-known Americanologist.
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Americanologist Georgi Arbatov suffered a heart attack in November and probably did not contribute to the invasion plan or an assessment of an American reaction.
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