An interactive on-line dictionary that lists thousands of phrases for describing the appearance, movements, moods, injuries, etc. of human beings. Choose the link, below, that matches your Cyrillic screen fonts.
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This electronic dictionary, published by Lexicon Bridge Publishers, is a hypertext version of Slavica's 420-page 1996 edition.
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Russian Language Program Department of Russian 226 Morrill Hall, Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853-4701, USA tel. 607/255-8350, fax 607/255-2044 email russlang@cornell.edu |
This Web site uses custom RUSSIAN FONTS based on the Windows 1251 encoding standard.
Web site by Slava Paperno |