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êàëèííèê • noun, masc. 1) thicket of guelder roses. Singular. N, êàëèííèê •. A, êàëèííèê •. G, êàëèííèêà •. D, êàëèííèêó •. L, êàëèííèêå •. I, êàëèííèêîì •.
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Êàëèííèê [kalinnik] noun declension ; nom. êàëèííèêè. kalinniki. things ; genitive. êàëèííèêîâ. kalinnikov. (of) things ; dative. êàëèííèêàì. kalinnikam. (to) ...
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Kalinin definition: Russian revolutionary. See examples of KALININ used in a sentence.
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The Kalina, also known as the Caribs or mainland Caribs and by several other names, are an Indigenous people native to the northern coastal areas of South ...
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êà̀ëèíà f (Latin spelling kàlina). Viburnum spp., especially the snowball tree Viburnum opulus and the wayfaring-tree Viburnum lantana.
Kalina (Cyrillic: Êàëèíà) is a feminine given name of Slavic origin meaning "Viburnum". Kalina. Gender, female. Origin. Word/name, Slavic.
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You can see how Kalinik families moved over time by selecting different census years. The Kalinik family name was found in the USA in 1920.
kalina. clatter, rattle, clank; a clear repetitive sound such as one caused by hitting a metallic object or bone-dry solid wood, lower in pitch than kilinä ...
This blown and molded bottle is marked TINCT KALINA. The bottle would have contained tincture of kalina, a solution of powdered potassium carbonate in alcohol.
village in Sverdlovsk Raion, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine. In more languages. Spanish. No label defined. No description defined. Traditional Chinese.