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  • 31Serbo-Croatian — 1. noun a) The standard language of Yugoslavia, in which Serbian and Croatian languages were considered as a unit (as Eastern variant and Western variant respectively), and in …

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  • 32Serbo-Croat — [[t]sɜ͟ː(r)boʊ kro͟ʊæt[/t]] N UNCOUNT Serbo Croat is one of the languages spoken in the former Yugoslavia …

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  • 33serbo croat — n. Slavic language of the Serbs and Croats, serbo croatian …

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  • 34Serbo- — combining form Serbian; Serbian and …: Serbo Croat …

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  • 35Serbo-Croat — [ˌsə:bəʊ krəʊat] (also Serbo Croatian krəʊ eɪʃ(ə)n) noun the Southern Slavic language spoken in Serbia, Croatia, and elsewhere in the former Yugoslavia …

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  • 36Serbo-Croatian — /ˌsɜboʊ kroʊˈeɪʃən/ (say .serboh kroh ayshuhn) noun (formerly) a language belonging to the South Slavic branch of the Indo European family, now considered as Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian separately. Also, Serbo Croat /ˌsɜboʊ ˈkroʊæt/ (say… …

  • 37Serbo-Croat — n. & adj. (also Serbo Croatian) n. the main official language of Yugoslavia, combining Serbian and Croatian dialects. adj. of or relating to this language …

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  • 38Serbo-Romany — Mergant dialect of Romany as spoken by members of the Roma community in Serbia and the other former Yugoslav states …

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  • 39Serbo-Turkish War — ▪ Balkan history       (1876–78), military conflict in which Serbia and Montenegro fought the Ottoman Turks in support of an uprising in Bosnia and Herzegovina and, in the process, intensified the Balkan crisis that culminated in the Russo… …

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  • 40SERBO — Sociedad para el Estudio de Recursos Bióticos de Oaxaca (International » Spanish) …

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