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1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Pronunciation
1.4
Proper noun
1.4.1
Meronyms
1.4.2
Derived terms
1.4.3
Related terms
1.4.4
Translations
1.5
Further reading
1.6
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also:
donets
and
d'on ets
English
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]
Alternative forms
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]
Donetz
Etymology
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]
Borrowed from
Russian
Доне́ц
(
Donéc
)
and
Ukrainian
Доне́ць
(
Donécʹ
)
.
Pronunciation
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]
IPA
(
key
)
:
/dɒnˈɛts/
Proper noun
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]
Donets
One of several rivers in Eastern Europe, including but not limited to:
Seversky Donets
River, which flows through
Russia
and
Ukraine
into the
Don
River.
(
historical
)
A
governorate
of the
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
, named for the River Donets, established in February 1919 and abolished in February 1925.
Meronyms
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constituent povity of the governorate of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (December 1920–February 1925)
Bakhmut
Debaltseve
(
until November 1922
)
Hryshyne
(
until June 1922
)
Luhansk
Mariupol
Shakhty
(
until 1924
)
Sloviansk
Starobilsk
Tahanrih
(
until 1924
)
Yuzivka
Derived terms
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Donets Basin
Donets River
Related terms
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]
Don
Donbas
Donetsk
Don River
Translations
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one of several rivers
Belarusian:
Дане́ц
m
(
Danjéc
)
Bulgarian:
Донец
m
(
Donec
)
Czech:
Doněc
m
,
Donec
m
French:
Donetz
Hungarian:
Donyec
(hu)
Lithuanian:
Donecas
m
Macedonian:
Доњец
m
(
Donjec
)
Polish:
Doniec
(pl)
m
Romanian:
Doneţ
Russian:
Доне́ц
(ru)
m
(
Donéc
)
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic:
Доњец
m
Roman:
Donjec
m
Slovak:
Donec
m
Ukrainian:
Доне́ць
(uk)
m
(
Donécʹ
)
governorate of the Ukrainian SSR (1919–1925)
Latvian:
Doņeckas
guberņa
Russian:
Доне́цкая
губе́рния
f
inan
(
Donéckaja gubérnija
)
Ukrainian:
Доне́цька
губе́рнія
f
inan
(
Donécʹka hubérnija
)
Further reading
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]
Donets (disambiguation)
on Wikipedia.
Wikipedia
Donets Governorate
on Wikipedia.
Wikipedia
Anagrams
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]
Dotens
,
Ostend
,
doesn't
,
ostend
,
stoned
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