Associations to the word «Molotov»
Noun
- Pact
- Stalin
- Nazi
- Aggression
- Soviet
- Lizard
- Interpreter
- Soviets
- Ussr
- Ultimatum
- Protester
- Grenade
- Nikita
- Hitler
- Purge
- Demonstrator
- Joachim
- Ssr
- Latvia
- Comrade
- Nikolai
- Lithuania
- Protocol
- Andrei
- Throwing
- Bomb
- Estonia
- Lenin
- Petrol
- Signing
- Nazis
- Bolshevik
- Poland
- Neutrality
- Arson
- Sphere
- Gasoline
- Shotgun
- Annexation
- Moscow
- Reich
- Invasion
- Accordance
- Mikhail
- Churchill
- Ambassador
- Germany
- Togo
- Maxim
- Barricade
- Eden
- Vilnius
- Tallinn
- Finland
- Communist
- Fascism
- Leningrad
- Mao
- Relish
- Partition
- Schmidt
- Vodka
- Palestinian
- Deutschland
- Bottle
- Riot
- Adolf
- German
- Café
- Moldova
- Looting
- Fascist
- Treaty
- Finn
- Negotiation
- Romania
Adverb
Wiktionary
MOLOTOV, proper noun. A Russian surname.
MOLOTOV COCKTAIL, noun. A crude, simple incendiary bomb made from a glass bottle, either filled with an flammable liquid such as petroleum and supplied with a rag for a fuse that is lit just before being hurled, or filled with such a mix of flammable liquids that it ignites itself when it is smashed and its contents are exposed to air.
MOLOTOV COCKTAIL, noun. Alternative letter-case form of Molotov cocktail
MOLOTOV COCKTAILS, noun. Plural of Molotov cocktail
Dictionary definition
MOLOTOV, noun. Soviet statesman (1890-1986).
MOLOTOV, noun. A city in the European part of Russia.
Wise words
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