Definition of Donets. Meaning of Donets. Synonyms of Donets

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Definition of Donets

donet
Donat Don"at, n. [From Donatus, a famous grammarian.] A grammar. [Obs.] [Written also donet.]
Donet
Donet Don"et, n. Same as Donat. Piers Plowman.

Meaning of Donets from wikipedia

- The Seversky Donets (Russian: Се́верский Доне́ц) or Siverskyi Donets (Ukrainian: Сіверський Донець), usually simply called the Donets, is a river on the...
- The Donets is a river on the south of the East European Plain, known between locals as Siverskyi Donets or Severskiy Donets. Donets or Donetz also may...
- Russo-Ukrainian War. The word Donbas is a portmanteau formed from "Donets Basin", an abbreviation of "Donets Coal Basin" (Ukrainian: Донецький вугільний басейн, romanized: Donetskyi...
- Battle of the Donets may refer to: Battle of the Siverskyi Donets, 2022 Battle of the Donets or the Third Battle of Kharkov, 1943 This disambiguation page...
- Stalin. As part of the de-Stalinization process, it was renamed after the Donets river, the main artery of Eastern Ukraine. Its po****tion is estimated at...
- doctorate dissertation "Dnieper–Donets Neolithic culture". David Anthony (2007: 155) dated the beginning of the Dnieper–Donets culture I roughly between 5800...
- Oleksandr Donets (Ukrainian: Олександр Дмитрович Донець (Oleksandr Dmytrovych Donets), born 4 February 1966) is the current head of Antonov State Company...
- Ukrainian Armed Forces as the Russians attempted several crossings over the Donets river near the villages of Dronivka, Bilohorivka, and Serebrianka. Ukrainian...
- in the summer of 2008. Andriy Donets at UAF and archived FFU page (in Ukrainian) Andriy Donets at Soccerway Andriy Donets at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian)...
- between 19 February and 15 March 1943. Known to the German side as the Donets Campaign, and in the Soviet Union as the Donb**** and Kharkov operations...