noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The village had a few collective farms and one kolkhoz where the local farmers could choose to work.

Definition:A large farm managed by a collective of farmers who work together under a cooperative system.

From collective farm

Example:The kolkhoz was overseen by a soviet of local farmers who made decisions about land use and production.

Definition:A governmental body (from the Russian term for workers' councils) that participated in decision-making, particularly in the Soviet Union.

From soviet

Example:Collectivization, including the establishment of kolkhozes, became a major policy of the Soviet Communist Party.

Definition:The process of transforming private land and businesses into public collective entities, especially in agriculture.

From collectivization

Example:Many peasants joined kolkhozes in the hopes of gaining resources and support that individual farming could not provide.

Definition:A farmer who typically cultivates a small holding by his or her own efforts, often with little or no use of paid labor.

From peasant

Example:The kolkhoz represented one form of agricultural cooperative that was popular in the Soviet era.

Definition:A group of farmers who pool resources and labor to achieve better efficiency in farming practices.

From agricultural cooperative