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How to pronounce prussian in English?

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Type of german
Has types junker
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Derivation prussia

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Prussian possession of Silesia gave the kingdom control over the Oder River.
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Prussian Blue was the first modern synthetic pigment, discovered by accident in 1704.
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Prussian officers argued, that the law allows only one house of Jewish worship in Berlin.
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Prussian Lithuanians living in East Prussia experienced similar policies of Germanisation.
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Prussian blue can produce hydrogen cyanide when exposed to strong acids.
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Prussian will have Kent Desormeaux riding in the Transylvania, and is trained by Bill Mott.
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Prussian administration gave Eiderstedt independence as a district.
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Prussian law was the basis of the legal system of the German Empire.
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Prussian armies fought against Bavaria on the Main River, reaching Nuremberg and Frankfurt.
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  • Of or relating to or characteristic of Prussia or its inhabitants; "Prussian officers"; "Prussian aristocracy"
  • (prussia) a former kingdom in north-central Europe including present-day northern Germany and northern Poland; "in the 19th century Prussia led the economic and political unification of the German states"
  • (Prussia (region)) Prussia is a historical region in Central Europe extending from the south-eastern coast of the Baltic Sea to the Masurian Lake District. It is now divided between Poland, Russia, and Lithuania. The former German state of Prussia derived its name from the region.
  • (Prussia) A geographical area on the Baltic coast of northeastern Europe; A former Baltic country, annihilated by the Teutonic Order and absorbed by Germany; A German province that was the predecessor to, and a member of, the German Empire; erased at the end of the Second World War
  • (Prussia) A kingdom in north and central Europe that comprised parts of modern-day Germany and Poland. Once a great European power, Prussia was officially abolished in 1947, following World War II.
  • (Prussia) Kingdom in eastern Germany centred on Berlin, whose ruler became emperor of Germany in 1870. Biggest state in Germany until 1945.
  • (Prussia) [Prussland, Spruysland]