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warsaw
1[wawr-saw]
noun
Also called warsaw grouper.a large grouper, Epinephelus nigritus, found in the warmer waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
the jewfish, Epinephelus itajara, found off both coasts of tropical America.
Warsaw
2[wawr-saw]
noun
Polish Warszawa.a city in and the capital of Poland, in the E central part, on the Vistula River.
a town in N Indiana.
Warsaw
/ ˈɔːɔː /
noun
Polish name: Warszawa.the capital of Poland, in the E central part on the River Vistula: became capital at the end of the 16th century; almost completely destroyed in World War II as the main centre of the Polish resistance movement; rebuilt within about six years; university (1818); situated at the junction of important trans-European routes. Pop: 2 204 000 (2005 est)
Warsaw
Capital of Poland and largest city in the country, located in central Poland; the political, cultural, industrial, and transportation center of Poland.
Word History and Origins
Origin of warsaw1
Example Sentences
Another more direct influence was the 2016 Polish film “All These Sleepless Nights,” a so-called docufiction about a friendship between two young men on the Warsaw party scene.
They view his success in Sunday's vote - by a margin of 50.9% - 40.1% over liberal Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski - as the first step to a return to power.
Warsaw's liberal Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski has claimed victory in Poland's presidential election but his winning margin in an exit poll is well within the margin of error.
Trzaskowski claimed victory in front of cheering supporters in Warsaw.
A deputy leader of Tusk's Civic Platform, he has served as Warsaw mayor since 2018.
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