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kolkhoz

English

Etymology

From Russian ??????? (kolxóz), contraction of ????????????? ?????????? (kollektívnoje xozjájstvo, collective farm, household).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k?l?k?z/, /k?l?k?z/, /k??l?k?z/, /k?l?k?s/

Noun

kolkhoz (plural kolkhozes or kolkhozy)

  1. A farming collective in the former Soviet Union.
    • 2013, Lucy Renner Jones, translating Annemarie Schwarzenbach, Death in Persia, Seagull Books 2013, p. 21:
      And books were demanded of them, books on Russia, on sailors, on aeroplanes, on scientists, on metro-workers, on kolkhoz labourers, on women and schoolchildren and parachute heroes.

Synonyms

  • kolhosp

Related terms

Translations

See also

  • sovkhoz

Portuguese

Noun

kolkhoz m (plural kolkhozes or kolkhoz)

  1. kolkhoz (farming collective in the Soviet Union)

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kulaks

English

Noun

kulaks

  1. plural of kulak

Anagrams

  • Kuklas, Kulkas

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