rimski-korsakov 14 5 noun, adjective n, adj noun • Russian composer of operas and orchestral works; often used themes from folk music (1844-1908)
nikolai andreyevich rimsky-korsakov 32 13 noun, adjective n, adj noun • Russian composer of operas and orchestral works; often used themes from folk music (1844-1908)
improv 6 2 verb, noun v, n noun • Improvisation.
• A form of live entertainment characterized by improvisation and interaction with the audience.
verb • To perform improv.
stotinov 8 3
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mazeltov 8 3 noun n
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markov 6 2 noun, adjective n, adj noun • Russian mathematician (1856-1922)
molotov 7 3 noun, adjective n, adj noun • Soviet statesman (1890-1986)
• the administrative center of Perm Krai, Russia, located on the banks of the Kama River in the European part of Russia near the Ural Mountains
brasov 6 2 noun n noun • a city in central Romania in the foothills of the Transylvanian Alps
chekov 6 2 noun • Russian dramatist whose plays are concerned with the difficulty of communication between people (1860-1904)
dragunov 8 3 noun n noun • a sniper rifle with a telescopic sight
ivanov 6 3 noun n noun • Russian choreographer (1834-1905)
kalashnikov 11 4 noun, adjective n, adj noun • a type of submachine gun made in Russia
karpov 6 2 noun n noun • Russian chess master who was world champion from 1975 until 1985 when he was defeated by Gary Kasparov (born in 1951)
kharkov 7 2 noun n noun • a city in northeastern Ukraine; former capital of the Ukraine
kutuzov 7 3 noun n noun • Russian field marshal who commanded the Russian opposition to Napoleon (1745-1813)
lermontov 9 3 noun • Russian writer (1814-1841)
gov 3 1 noun n
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chekhov 7 2 verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj noun • Russian dramatist whose plays are concerned with the difficulty of communication between people (1860-1904)
pavlov 6 2 noun • Russian physiologist who observed conditioned salivary responses in dogs (1849-1936)
raskolnikov 11 4 noun n noun • a fictional character in Dostoevsky's novel `Crime and Punishment'; he kills old women because he believes he is beyond the bounds of good or evil
rimsky-korsakov 14 4 noun, adjective n, adj noun • Russian composer of operas and orchestral works; often used themes from folk music (1844-1908)
asimov 6 3 noun n noun • United States writer (born in Russia) noted for his science fiction (1920-1992)
baryshnikov 11 4 noun n noun • Russian dancer and choreographer who migrated to the United States (born in 1948)
godunov 7 3 verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj noun • czar of Russia (1551-1605)
kasparov 8 3 noun n noun • Azerbaijani chess master who became world champion in 1985 by defeating Anatoli Karpov (born in 1963)
metchnikov 10 3 noun n noun • Russian bacteriologist in France who formulated the theory of phagocytosis (1845-1916)
nabokov 7 3 verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj noun • United States writer (born in Russia) (1899-1977)
rachmaninov 11 4 noun n noun • composer and piano virtuoso born in Russia (1873-1943)
romanov 7 3 noun n noun • a member of the imperial family that ruled Russia
• the Russian imperial line that ruled from 1613 to 1917
rostov 6 2 noun n noun • a seaport on the Don River near the Sea of Azov in the European part of Russia
saratov 7 3 noun n noun • an industrial city in the European part of Russia, and the administrative center of Saratov Oblast, Russia
ustinov 7 3 noun n noun • British actor and playwright (1921-2004)
zhukov 6 2 verb, noun v, n noun • Soviet general who during World War II directed the counteroffensive at Stalingrad and relieved Leningrad and captured Berlin (1896-1974)
aleksandr mikjailovich prokhorov 30 10 noun n noun • Russian physicist whose research into ways of moving electrons around atoms led to the development of masers and lasers for producing high-intensity radiation (1916-2002)
aleksey maksimovich peshkov 25 9 noun n noun • Russian writer of plays and novels and short stories; noted for his depiction of social outcasts
anatoli karpov 13 6 verb, noun v, n noun • Russian chess master who was world champion from 1975 until 1985 when he was defeated by Gary Kasparov (born in 1951)
anatoli yevgenevich karpov 24 10 noun n noun • Russian chess master who was world champion from 1975 until 1985 when he was defeated by Gary Kasparov (born in 1951)
anatoly karpov 13 6 noun n noun • Russian chess master who was world champion from 1975 until 1985 when he was defeated by Gary Kasparov (born in 1951)
andrei dimitrievich sakharov 26 9 noun • Soviet physicist and dissident; helped develop the first Russian hydrogen bomb; advocated nuclear disarmament and campaigned for human rights (1921-1989)
anton chekhov 12 4 noun n noun • Russian dramatist whose plays are concerned with the difficulty of communication between people (1860-1904)
anton pavlovich chekhov 21 7 noun, adjective n, adj noun • Russian dramatist whose plays are concerned with the difficulty of communication between people (1860-1904)
anton pavlovich chekov 20 7 noun n noun • Russian dramatist whose plays are concerned with the difficulty of communication between people (1860-1904)
boris fyodorovich godunov 23 9 noun n noun • czar of Russia (1551-1605)
garry kasparov 13 5 noun n noun • Azerbaijani chess master who became world champion in 1985 by defeating Anatoli Karpov (born in 1963)
gary kasparov 12 5 noun n noun • Azerbaijani chess master who became world champion in 1985 by defeating Anatoli Karpov (born in 1963)
georgi zhukov 12 5 noun n noun • Soviet general who during World War II directed the counteroffensive at Stalingrad and relieved Leningrad and captured Berlin (1896-1974)
georgy zhukov 12 5 noun n noun • Soviet general who during World War II directed the counteroffensive at Stalingrad and relieved Leningrad and captured Berlin (1896-1974)
ilya ilich metchnikov 19 7 noun • Russian bacteriologist in France who formulated the theory of phagocytosis (1845-1916)
ivan pavlov 10 4 noun n noun • Russian physiologist who observed conditioned salivary responses in dogs (1849-1936)
ivan petrovich pavlov 19 7 noun n noun • Russian physiologist who observed conditioned salivary responses in dogs (1849-1936)
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