Associations to the word «Tsar»
Noun
- Alexei
- Simeon
- Nicholas
- Ivan
- Bulgaria
- Cossack
- Boris
- Russia
- Alexis
- Bulgarian
- Alexander
- Mikhail
- Anastasia
- Russo
- Serf
- Nikolai
- Alexandra
- Konstantin
- Rus
- Bolshevik
- Petersburg
- Dmitri
- Kazan
- Sigismund
- Nikita
- Czar
- Novgorod
- Lenin
- Coronation
- Patriarch
- Kaiser
- Olga
- Moscow
- Irina
- Tchaikovsky
- Pretender
- Empress
- Liberator
- Constantine
- Assassination
- Caucasus
- Ferdinand
- Pavel
- Prussia
- Manifesto
- Duchess
- Revolutionary
- Vladimir
- Saxe
- Russian
- Byzantine
- Napoleon
- Aleksandr
- Sergei
- Volga
- Sofia
- Natalia
- Ii
- Uprising
- Iii
- Imperial
- Allegiance
- Overthrow
- Stalin
- Throne
- Catherine
- Balkans
- Serb
- Great
- Byzantium
- Andrei
- Granddaughter
- Synod
- Decree
- Duchy
- Kiev
- Peter
- Bureaucrat
- Hermitage
- Constantinople
- Sophia
- Stefan
- Provisional
Wiktionary
TSAR, noun. (historical) An emperor of Russia (before 1917) and of some South Slavic kingdoms.
TSAR, noun. (figuratively) A person with great power; an autocrat.
TSAR, noun. (informal) (politics) (US) An appointed official tasked to regulate or oversee a specific area.
Dictionary definition
TSAR, noun. A male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917).
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