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Gagarin

[ gah-gahr-in, guh-; Russian guh-gah-ryin ]

noun

  1. Yu·ri A·le·kse·ye·vich [yoor, -ee al-ik-, sey, -, uh, -vich, yoo, -, r, yi uh-lyi-, ksye, -yi-vyich], 1934–68, Russian astronaut: first human being to make an orbital space flight (1961).


Gagarin

/ ɡaˈɡarin /

noun

  1. GagarinYuri19341968MSovietTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: cosmonaut Yuri (ˈjurɪ). 1934–68, Soviet cosmonaut: made the first manned space flight (1961)


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Massive festivities were held across Russia for the 50th anniversary of the Gagarin flight last April 12.

Prince Gagarin, governor of Siberia, was twenty years at the head of this trade.

Governor Gagarin, who wanted to make himself ruling sovereign of Siberia, arranged a formidable conspiracy.

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