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
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.