What's the difference between croatian and slavonic?

Croatian


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Croatia.
  • (n.) A Croat.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Ten experiments were conducted on visually presented Serbo-Croatian words and pseudowords, comprising phonemically similar and dissimilar context-target sequences.
  • (2) Murray meets the Croatian Maric Cilic in the semi-final on Thursday and, in all probability, Roger Federer in the final on Sunday.
  • (3) The kidnap and beheading of Croatian national Tomislav Salopek by the Islamic State affiliate Sinai Province in August 2015 was seen as an unusual instance of kidnap of a foreign national in Egypt.
  • (4) Based on secret documents, mainly from the Czech civil aviation authority, unearthed after more than a year of research, Hornung said he did not believe the aircraft was blown up by Croatian nationalists as the Yugoslav government, backed by Czechoslovakian authorities, claimed at the time.
  • (5) Kawa, a 30-year-old agricultural engineer from north-eastern Syria , reckoned it was better to wait it out at the gates of Hungary until he got word that the Croatian route worked.
  • (6) Drama in the woman's discus Perkovic leads after throwing a Croatian record of 69.11m and Pishchalnik, the pre-competition is down in fifth.
  • (7) But in the late 90s, a wave of young Croatian wine-makers started working with malvasia, a neglected Istrian white grape, unfashionable because of its perceived poor quality, and also teran, a better-regarded dark varietal.
  • (8) Following the Croatian rout of the Serbian rebels, the war was over and Croatia's independence secured.
  • (9) November 27, 2013 Labour Press Team (@labourpress) The Tories introduced the Croatian accession treaty bill to parliament in 2013, making no changes to the transitional controls regime.
  • (10) He described the Croatian prime minister’s handling of the refugees as “pathetic.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Hungarian police monitor a large group of migrants and refugees at a border crossing between Hungary and Croatia at Beremend.
  • (11) "Marriage is the only union enabling procreation," Croatian cardinal Josip Bozanic said in his message to followers.
  • (12) At the back end you have the Serbian police, and at the front end you have the Croatian police,” said Twaij by telephone.
  • (13) In July 2012, in waters south of the Croatian island of Mljet, a boat without a captain was sighted, with 65 migrants on board.
  • (14) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Refugees trapped on the Croatian border light a fire to keep warm after the border crossing is shut.
  • (15) Collecting the ball some 25 yards from goal, the Croatian danced past Zat Knight and rifled a shot into the net from the edge of the box.
  • (16) In 1937 a separate Neurophysiological Section was founded with in the Croatian Medical Association.
  • (17) To evaluate whether Croatian output in medicine is incorporated into the mainstream of the world science or suffers from the intellectual island effect, the extent of the journals' coverage by high quality international secondary literature, is examined.
  • (18) In defense preparations, leading faculty members, supervised by the Croatian Government, have: 1. prepared the University hospitals for the case of mass casualties, 2. initiated donation of essential medical supplies and equipment, and 3. prepared the preclinical staff and facilities for research, documentation and information services for Crisis management.
  • (19) Last month, Egypt’s branch of the Islamic State group beheaded a Croatian oil worker who was abducted near Cairo, at the edge of the Western Desert.
  • (20) At Dinamo Zagreb, he publicly stated he had no motivation to play against the “village teams” of the Croatian League.

Slavonic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Slavonia, or its inhabitants.
  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the Slavs, or their language.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, in comparison to studies from Western Germany, a significantly lower percentage of just over 60% is found in our patients, resembling data obtained from slavonic populations.
  • (2) UK-Russian trade programmes "are either going to be completely cancelled or scaled down", said Eugene Nivorozhkin, a lecturer at UCL's School of Slavonic and East European Studies.
  • (3) Emeritus Professor of Russian History School of Slavonic Studies, University College London and Co-founder, Nightline.
  • (4) These results support the view that the trans-European gradient of the delta F508 frequency is of a geographical rather than of an ethnic origin, and that in Slavonic populations, there exists an as yet unidentified but frequent CF mutation other than delta F508, associated with the B haplotype.
  • (5) The Slavonic and Eastern European Studies master’s student said some of his housemates had seen rodents climbing in through the windows from the scaffolding surrounding the building.
  • (6) Since the latter haplotype has also been found in Yugoslavs, Ukrainians and Czechs, it is possible that A25-B18 represents a Slavonic marker.
  • (7) He was forced out and returned to Britain where he took up the chair in Slavonic Studies at Manchester University.

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