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Czecho-Slovakian
Derived word form of Czechoslovakia

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Every tennis player in the country whistled last July when Segura batted his way through the strong Czecho-Slovakian, Ladislav Hecht. 6-0, 6-0, 6-0.

From Time Magazine Archive

Frau Reinhardt, who had refused for twelve years to permit him to divorce her, appealed the decision on the grounds that though he owns property in Riga he is no Latvian but a Czecho-Slovakian citizen.

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The Czecho-Slovakian reckoning made the principal about 10 millions less.

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The Czecho-Slovakian debt was contracted after the War and comprised several items including purchase of War supplies, relief supplies, flour, cash ,advances, repatriation of Czech soldiers from Siberia.

From Time Magazine Archive

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 Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith)

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