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Showing words for PRAGUE using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Prague

gauper, prague

5 Letter Words for Prague

aperu, argue, auger, gaper, gaure, grape, pager, pareu, parge, perau, purae, purga, purge, rugae

4 Letter Words for Prague

ager, ague, aper, areg, auge, gape, gare, gaup, gaur, gear, grue, guar, page, pare, peag, pear, pega, peru, prag, prau, puer, pure, rage, rape, reap, ruga, rupa, urea, urge

3 Letter Words for Prague

aer, age, agr, ape, apr, are, arg, aru, aug, ear, eau, epa, era, erg, gap, gar, gau, ger, gra, gue, gup, gur, par, pau, pea, peg, per, pre, pua, pug, pur, rag, rap, rea, reg, rep, rue, rug, ura, ure, urp

Definitions for Prague

[1] a city in and the capital of the Czech Republic, in the W central part, on the Vltava: formerly capital of Czechoslovakia.
[2] a former republic in central Europe: formed after World War I; comprised Bohemia, Moravia, Slovakia, and part of Silesia: a federal republic 1968–92. 49,383 sq. mi. (127,903 sq. km). Capital : Prague. Formerly Czech and Slovak Federative Republic; (1990–92),Also called Czech·o·slo·vak So·ialist Repub·lic (1948–89).
[3] a republic in central Europe: includes the regions of Bohemia, Moravia, and part of Silesia; formerly part of Czechoslovakia; independent since 1993. 30,449 sq. mi. (78,864 sq. km). Capital : Prague.
[4] the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic, on the Vltava River: a rich commercial centre during the Middle Ages; site of Charles University (1348) and a technical university (1707); scene of defenestrations (1419 and 1618) that contributed to the outbreak of the Hussite Wars and the Thirty Years' War respectively. Pop: 1 164 000 (2005 est) Czech name: Praha
[5] a country in central Europe; formed part of Czechoslovakia until 1993; mostly wooded, with lowlands surrounding the River Morava, rising to the Bohemian plateau in the W and to highlands in the N; joined the EU in 2004. Language: Czech. Religion: Christian majority. Currency: koruna. Capital Prague. Pop: 10 162 921 (2013 est). Area: 78 864 sq km (30 450 sq miles)
[6] a former republic in central Europe: formed after the defeat of Austria-Hungary (1918) as a nation of Czechs in Bohemia and Moravia and Slovaks in Slovakia; occupied by Germany from 1939 until its liberation by the Soviet Union in 1945; became a people's republic under the Communists in 1948; invaded by Warsaw Pact troops in 1968, ending Dubček's attempt to liberalize communism; in 1989 popular unrest led to the resignation of the politburo and the formation of a non-Communist government. It consisted of two federal republics, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, which separated in 1993 Czech name: Československo See also Czech Republic, Slovakia

Other words from Prague

Czech·o·slo·va·ki·an , Czech·o-Slo·va·ki·an , adjective, noun
non-Czech·o·slo·va·ki·an , adjective, noun
pro-Czech·o·slo·va·ki·an , adjective, noun