New Word Interpreter. One hundred and twenty-five thousand foreign words entered

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New Word Interpreter. One hundred and twenty-five thousand foreign words entered the Russian language. In Russian/Novyy slovotolkovatel. Sto dvadtsat pyat tysyach inostrannykh slov, voshedshikh v ruskiy yazyk. The Necessary Desktop Book for All Estates. Compiled by philologists Kartashev and Belsky. Edited by Luchinsky. Edition 7. Moscow Edition by A.M.Zemsky. 1885. 160, 174, 244, 198, 204, 64, 128, 16, 86, (1274) p., XLIV p. Collected from the most recent well-known dictionaries of Dahl, Litre, Georg, Besherel, Makarov, Tatishchev, Reif, Geise, Pavlovsky, Toll, Michelson, and many others, which are now included in our domestic literature on all subjects of scientific knowledge, such as engineering, medicine, accounting, litigation, fiction, and many others, explained in a more detailed way for all estates, indicating the roots of every word where it came from. Please contact us for details on condition of available copies of the book. SKUalb91c3dc583ce2bda7

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