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- (electronics, physics) Initialism of radio frequency.
- (pathology) Initialism of rheumatoid factor.
- (optics, imaging, photography) Abbreviation of radiance field.
- (US, military, aviation) reconnaissance fighter; an unarmed fighter modified for photo-reconnaissance (prefix)
- Initialism of right foot.
- (baseball) Initialism of right field or right fielder.
- (photography) Initialism of rangefinder.
- (military, engineering, slang) Initialism of ratfuck (“dirty rick or act of sabotage or interference”).
- a substance produced by the hypothalamus that is capable of accelerating the secretion of a given hormone by the anterior pituitary gland
- a complex neural network in the central core of the brainstem; monitors the state of the body and functions in such processes as arousal and sleep and attention and muscle tone
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- Initialism of public library.
- (copyright law) Initialism of public license.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of proximity labeling.
- (topology) Initialism of piecewise linear.
- (economics) Initialism of price level.
- (computing) Initialism of programming language.
- (US, scouting) Initialism of patrol leader.
- (US, law, government) Initialism of public law.
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- (military) Initialism of special support and reconnaissance.
- (education) Initialism of sustained silent reading.
- (web development) Initialism of server-side rendering.
- (nautical) Initialism of small ships register.
- (electronics) Initialism of solid-state relay.
- (statistics) Initialism of sum of squared residuals.
- (aviation, travel industry) Initialism of special service requirement or special service request.
- (aviation) Initialism of secondary surveillance radar.
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- (poetic) The nation of Russia, especially in a transcendent or romantic sense referring to the history and culture of the country.
- A people made up of Scandinavian warrior merchants who travelled Eastern European river-roads from the eighth century, and whose settlements around Novgorod, Kiev/Kyiv and the Volga and Dnieper/Dnipro gave rise to the Rus' principalities.
- Any of the medieval East Slavic principalities ruled by this class, especially Kievan Rus.
- Kievan Rus, the medieval East Slavic state established by these same warrior merchants in the 9th century, whose capital was in Kiev.
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- Line of Control
- (medicine) Initialism of loss of consciousness; also LoC.
- (space flight) Initialism of loss of crew.
- Initialism of lab on a chip.
- (programming) Initialism of lines of code.
- (finance, banking) Initialism of line of credit; also LoC.
- (aviation) Abbreviation of localizer.
- (aviation) Initialism of loss of control.
- Initialism of letter of contract.
- (emergency medicine) Initialism of level of consciousness; also LoC.
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- Initialism of Soviet Union: a former country in Europe and Asia.
- Initialism of Syracuse University.
- Initialism of Silliman University.
- Initialism of South University.
- Abbreviation of Seton Hall University.
- Initialism of Stanford University.
- Initialism of Stellenbosch University.
- Initialism of Sabancı University.
- Initialism of Silpakorn University.
- Initialism of Salisbury University.
- Initialism of Stockholm University.
- Abbreviation of North Sumatra: a province of Indonesia.
- Initialism of Shippensburg University.
- Initialism of Seattle University.
- Initialism of Sofia University.
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- an intellectual movement originating from 19th century that wanted the Russian Empire to be developed upon values and institutions derived from its early history.
- A support or enthusiasm for Slavic culture and peoples.
- An ideological commitment to maintaining traditional Slavic culture and values and resisting non-Slavic influences (as first formulated in 19th-century imperial Russia).
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- an intellectual movement originating from 19th century that wanted the Russian Empire to be developed upon values and institutions derived from its early history.
- (more specifically) ideological commitment to maintaining traditional Slavic culture and resisting non-Slavic influences (as first formulated in 19th-century imperial Russia).
- A fondness for, or solidarity with, Slavic culture or nationhood.
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- (uncountable) The Russian language.
- (MLE, slang) Someone from or around Brandon Estate (also known as Moscow).
- (MLE, slang) A gun (due to some preference for Russian arms with gang members).
- (juggling, rare in the singular) A type of juggling ball with a hard outer shell, filled with salt, sand or another similar substance.
- (countable) A citizen of Russia.
- A cat of this breed.
- A domestic cat breed.
- (countable) An ethnic Russian; a member of the East Slavic ethnic group which is native to, and constitutes the majority of the population of, Russia.
- (South Africa) A kind of sausage derived from Russian kolbasa.
- the Slavic language that is the official language of Russia
- a native or inhabitant of Russia
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- (computer hardware) Initialism of graphics processing unit (an electronic circuit dedicated to generating graphics and displaying images).
- (aviation) Initialism of ground power unit (a ground mobile unit that supplies electrical power to an aircraft while on the ground, without needing to power up the engines or APU).
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- An oblast of Russia.
- A tributary of the Volga in Russia, which meets the Volga at the city of the same name.
- A city, the administrative center of Samara Oblast, Russia, the sixth-largest in the country by population.
- A tributary of the Dnieper in Ukraine.
- A female given name.
- A village in Mykolaivka settlement hromada, Sumy Raion, Sumy Oblast, Ukraine.
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- An oblast of Russia.
- A transliteration of the Macedonian, Pannonian Rusyn, Serbo-Croatian, Bulgarian, or Russian male given name Владимир (Vladimir), equivalent to Volodymyr, popular throughout the history of Slavic countries and societies.
- A male given name from Russian, but rare as a name of English-speaking persons.
- A city, the administrative centre of Vladimir Oblast, Russia.
- Russian form of Volodymyr, a city and raion of Volyn Oblast, Ukraine.
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- in Old East Slavic and due to Old Church Slavonic influence in Russian as late as the 18th century
- it has been continued by Modern English but at some point became the nominative absolute
- in Middle Dutch less frequently than the genitive absolute
- in Lithuanian and Latvian
- in Old English
- in Old Norse
- in Old High German
- in Old Church Slavonic
- in Gothic
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- Initialism of public library.
- (copyright law) Initialism of public license.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of proximity labeling.
- (topology) Initialism of piecewise linear.
- (economics) Initialism of price level.
- (computing) Initialism of programming language.
- (US, scouting) Initialism of patrol leader.
- (US, law, government) Initialism of public law.
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- an intellectual movement originating from 19th century that wanted the Russian Empire to be developed upon values and institutions derived from its early history.
- A support or enthusiasm for Slavic culture and peoples.
- An ideological commitment to maintaining traditional Slavic culture and values and resisting non-Slavic influences (as first formulated in 19th-century imperial Russia).
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- an intellectual movement originating from 19th century that wanted the Russian Empire to be developed upon values and institutions derived from its early history.
- (more specifically) ideological commitment to maintaining traditional Slavic culture and resisting non-Slavic influences (as first formulated in 19th-century imperial Russia).
- A fondness for, or solidarity with, Slavic culture or nationhood.
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- (uncountable) The Russian language.
- (MLE, slang) Someone from or around Brandon Estate (also known as Moscow).
- (MLE, slang) A gun (due to some preference for Russian arms with gang members).
- (juggling, rare in the singular) A type of juggling ball with a hard outer shell, filled with salt, sand or another similar substance.
- (countable) A citizen of Russia.
- A cat of this breed.
- A domestic cat breed.
- (countable) An ethnic Russian; a member of the East Slavic ethnic group which is native to, and constitutes the majority of the population of, Russia.
- (South Africa) A kind of sausage derived from Russian kolbasa.
- the Slavic language that is the official language of Russia
- a native or inhabitant of Russia
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- in Old East Slavic and due to Old Church Slavonic influence in Russian as late as the 18th century
- it has been continued by Modern English but at some point became the nominative absolute
- in Middle Dutch less frequently than the genitive absolute
- in Lithuanian and Latvian
- in Old English
- in Old Norse
- in Old High German
- in Old Church Slavonic
- in Gothic
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- (uncountable) The Russian language.
- (MLE, slang) Someone from or around Brandon Estate (also known as Moscow).
- (MLE, slang) A gun (due to some preference for Russian arms with gang members).
- (juggling, rare in the singular) A type of juggling ball with a hard outer shell, filled with salt, sand or another similar substance.
- (countable) A citizen of Russia.
- A cat of this breed.
- A domestic cat breed.
- (countable) An ethnic Russian; a member of the East Slavic ethnic group which is native to, and constitutes the majority of the population of, Russia.
- (South Africa) A kind of sausage derived from Russian kolbasa.
- the Slavic language that is the official language of Russia
- a native or inhabitant of Russia