Czecho-Slovakian
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a word derived from
Czechoslovakia.
Czechoslovakianouna former republic in central Europe: formed after World War I; comprised Bohemia, Moravia, Slovakia, and part of Silesia: a federal republic 1968–92. 49,383 sq. mi. (127,903 sq. km). Prague.
Example Sentences
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The note was so worded, however, that in accepting it Germany will be practically forced to enter into guarantees concerning the Czecho-Slovakian and Polish frontiers in which France is highly interested.
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It was announced from Prague, capital of Czecho-Slovakia, that Yugo-Slavia will join in the Czecho-Slovakian policy of reprisals against Hungary.
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Gymnastics is the baseball of transplanted Czecho-Slovakian, Swiss and German Americans.
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The Welsh villagers feel deeply and simply the fate of the Czecho-Slovakian miners they might have been.
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We might be expected to say, 'I'm afraid Henry has got into very Czecho-Slovakian habits lately,' or 'Don't bother to dress; it's quite a Czecho-Slovakian affair.'
From What I Saw in America by G. K. (Gilbert Keith) Chesterton