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n. - A member of the Slavic people living in independent country SE Europe; a constituent republic of Yugoslavia 1946-91

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  • In later years the terms Croat and Roman Catholic on the one hand, and Serb and Orthodox on the other, became interchangeable.
  • The Croat was a quarterfinalist at last year's U.S.
  • The proof is in the pudding, Tito a so called Croat who lies in his rotting coffin protected by Serbs in the centre of Beograd.
  • A Croat is a Croat.
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