колонізатор

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Cognate with Russian колониза́тор (kolonizátor), Belarusian каланіза́тар (kalanizátar), Polish kolonizator. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [kɔɫɔnʲiˈzatɔr]
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Noun

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колоніза́тор (kolonizátorm pers (genitive колоніза́тора, nominative plural колоніза́тори, genitive plural колоніза́торів, relational adjective колоніза́торський)

  1. colonizer (one who makes a group or place into a colony; one who establishes a colonial relationship)
  2. colonialist (one who supports or advocates colonialism)
  3. colonizer (one who establishes or joins a colony; a colonist)
    Synonym: колоні́ст m (koloníst)

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