Definitions for Dniester

Dniester Dnies·ter

Spelling: [nee-ster; Russian dnyestr]
IPA: /ˈni stər; Russian dnyɛstr/

Dniester is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 389 anagrams from letters in Dniester (deeinrst).

Definitions for Dniester

noun

  1. a river in the SW Russian Federation in Europe, flowing SE from the Carpathian Mountains to the Black Sea. About 875 miles (1410 km) long.

Examples for Dniester

They were also advancing rapidly on both sides of the Dniester.

The line of the Dniester was abandoned; the line of the Pruth was lost.

But Stroici and Spancioc were already close to the Dniester.

Heavy rains continued and swelled the rivers Lomnitza and Dniester and the small streams running into them.

It is distant from the Dniester,2725 in following the coast, 4400 stadia.

The chief rivers are the Danube, with its tributaries, and the Dniester.

Along the Stokhod and on the Dniester the lively artillery activity of the Russians continued.

These various operations continued to develop on July 11, 1917, especially among the rivers Dniester and Lomnitza.

It was at one time the best inn between the Bug and the Dniester.

The bridge was destroyed and also the only other bridge in that region of the Dniester at Chodorow.

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