What's the difference between sclavonic and slavonic?
Sclavonic
Definition:
(a.) Same as Slavonic.
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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.