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Yugoslavian   /jˌugoʊslˈɑviən/   Listen
adjective
Yugoslav, Yugoslavian  adj.  Of or pertaining to Yugoslavia; as, Yugoslavian wine.
Synonyms: Yugoslavian, Jugoslav, Jugoslavian.



proper noun
Jugoslavian  n.  (Also spelled Yugoslavian)  A native or inhabitant of Yugoslavia.
Synonyms: Yugoslav, Jugoslav, Yugoslavian.



Yugoslavian  n.  
1.
A native or inhabitant of Yugoslavia.
Synonyms: Yugoslav, Jugoslav, Jugoslavian.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Yugoslavian" Quotes from Famous Books



... shows that the not so fine Italian hand is interfering in the internal affairs of foreign governments. As far back as 1928, he secretly supplied carloads of arms from the Genoa Arsenal to Hungary, and in 1936 he supplied Yugoslavian terrorists with war materials in efforts to get those countries under Mussolini's sphere of influence. Boccalaro, too, seems to have had reasons to suppress information in at least one case where the death penalty was inflicted upon a ...
— Secret Armies - The New Technique of Nazi Warfare • John L. Spivak

... attempts of outsiders to break into the sanctified organization. Marx and Engels wrote that following the revolution the State would wither away." The colonel laughed acidly. "Instead, in the Sov-world it continually strengthened itself. A New Class, as the Yugoslavian Milovan Djilas called it, had ...
— Frigid Fracas • Dallas McCord Reynolds



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