tuchun
English
Etymology
From
Mandarin
督軍
/
督军
(
dūjūn
, “military governor; warlord”)
.
Noun
tuchun
(
plural
tuchuns
or
tuchun
)
A Chinese
military
governor
or
warlord
.
Derived terms
tuchunate
tuchunism
Translations
Chinese military governor
Chinese:
Mandarin:
督軍
(zh)
,
督军
(zh)
(
dūjūn
)
Japanese:
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Korean:
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Anagrams
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