Bolshevik Bol·she·vik adj , n

Bolshevik Bol·she·vik adj , n
['bɒlʃəvɪk]
bolscevico (-a)

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  • Bol|she|vik — «BOHL shuh vihk, BOL », noun, plural Bol|she|viks, Bol|she|vi|ki «BOHL shuh VEE kee, BOL », adjective. –n. 1. a member of a radical political party in Russia that seized power in November, 1917. The Bolsheviks became the Communist Party in March …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Bolshevik — Bol•she•vik [[t]ˈboʊl ʃə vɪk, ˌvik, ˈbɒl [/t]] n. pl. viks, vik•i [[t] ˌvɪk i, ˌvi ki[/t]] 1) gov a) a member of the radical majority wing of the Russian Social Democratic Workers Party, 1903–17, advocating abrupt, forceful seizure of power by… …   From formal English to slang

  • Bolshevik — [bōl′shə vik΄, bäl′shə vik΄] [also b ] n. pl. Bolsheviks or Bolsheviki [bōl′shəvē′kē, bäl′shəvē′kē] or bolsheviks [Russ (1903) < bol she, the larger, majority] 1. a member of a majority faction (Bolsheviki) of the Russian Social Democratic… …   English World dictionary

  • Bolshevik — Bol|she|vik [ˈbɔlʃıvık US ˈboul ] n [Date: 1900 2000; : Russian; Origin: bol shevik, from bol she larger ; because they formed the largest group in the Communist party] 1.) someone who supported the ↑communist party at the time of the Russian… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • pro-Bolshevik — pro Bol′she•vik adj. n …   From formal English to slang

  • anti-Bolshevik — an ti Bol′she•vik n. adj …   From formal English to slang

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