gorki

  • 121Gorki — /gawr kee/; Russ. /gawrdd kyee/, n. 1. Also, Gorky. Maxim /mak sim/; Russ. /mu ksyeem / (Aleksey Maksimovich Pyeshkov), 1868 1936, Russian novelist, short story writer, and dramatist. 2. former name (1932 91) of Nizhni Novgorod. * * * …

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  • 122Gorki — noun a city in Belarus Syn: Horki …

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  • 123Gorki — Nischni Nowgorod …

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  • 124Gorki — Original name in latin Grki Name in other language State code PL Continent/City Europe/Warsaw longitude 49.64385 latitude 22.04304 altitude 317 Population 1800 Date 2010 11 28 …

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  • 125Gorki — 1. Soviet name for Nizhni Novgorod 2. (Russian Bitter One) pen name of Aleksei Maxsimovich Peskov …

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  • 126gorki — gor·ki …

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  • 127Gorki — Gor•ki [[t]ˈgɔr ki[/t]] n. 1) big Also, Gorky Maxim (Aleksey Maksimovich Pyeshkov), 1868–1936, Russian novelist and playwright. 2) geg former name (1932–91) of Nizhni Novgorod …

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  • 128Gorki — I. /ˈgɔki/ (say gawkee) noun Maxim (Aleksei Peshkov), 1868–1936, Russian novelist, short story writer, and dramatist; gained renown as a spokesman for the outcasts of society. Also, Gorky. II. /ˈgɔki/ (say gawkee) noun former name of Nizhni… …