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Definition of Borodin
1. Noun. Russian composer (1833-1887).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Borodin
Literary usage of Borodin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Story of Opera by Ernest Markham Lee (1909)
"... —Borodin—Ce»ar Cui—Tchaikovsky—Polish opera—Bohemian opera—Dvorak— Other
European countries. THE operas of the Russians, Poles, and Bohemians, ..."
2. Due Reverence: Antiques in the Possession of the American Philosophical Society by Murphy D. Smith, . (1992)
"David Borodin, "Physical descriptions of antiques in the American Philosophical
Society," 1985 (hereafter Borodin). Robert P. Multhauf, A Catalogue of ..."
3. Due Reverence: Antiques in the Possession of the American Philosophical Society by Murphy D. Smith (1992)
"David Borodin, "Physical descriptions of antiques in the American Philosophical
Society," 1985 (hereafter Borodin). Robert P. Multhauf, A Catalogue of ..."