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Comaneci
[
koh-m
uh
-
neech
,
-
neych
;
Rom.
kaw-mah-
nech
]
Co·ma·neci
/
ˌkoʊ
məˈnitʃ
,
-ˈneɪtʃ
;
Rom.
ˌkɔ
mɑˈnɛtʃ
/
Show Spelled
[
koh-m
uh
-
neech
,
-
neych
;
Rom.
kaw-mah-
nech
]
Show IPA
noun
Na·di·a
/
ˈnɑ
di
ə
,
ˈnɑd
yə
/
Show Spelled
[
nah
-dee-
uh
,
nahd
-y
uh
]
Show IPA
,
born 1961,
Romanian gymnast.
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Comaneci
(ˌkɒməˈnɛtʃɪ)
—
n
Nadia.
born 1961, Romanian gymnast; gold medal winner in the 1976 Olympic Games: defected to the US in 1989
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