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English
Etymology
From Russo- + Japanese.
Adjective
Russo-Japanese (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to both Russia and Japan.
1952 July, the late H. Carew, “By Special Train in the Far East”, in Railway Magazine, page 488:In 1905, the Russo-Japanese war fought itself to a standstill, and with the destruction of Rozhiestvensky's fleet at Tsushima, the Japanese, for financial reasons, had to put out feelers for peace.
Derived terms
Translations
Of or pertaining to both Russia and Japan