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Bondar

Bondar \Bon"dar\, n. [Native name.] (Zo["o]l.) A small quadruped of Bengal ( Paradoxurus bondar), allied to the genet; -- called also musk cat.

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Bondar

Bondar ( Cyrillic: Бондарь) is a common surname of Ukrainian origin meaning " cooper" (barrel maker). It may refer to following people which first name starts with:

  • Aleksandr Bondar, Russian footballer
  • Alexander Bondar, former executive director, Eurasian Scout Region (World Organization of the Scout Movement)
  • Dani Bondar, Israeli footballer
  • Igor Bondar, journalist murdered in 1999
  • Oleksandr Bondar, Ukrainian politician
  • Oleksandr Bondar, Ukrainian Olympic diver
  • Roberta Bondar, Canadian astronaut
  • Volodymyr Bondar, Governor of Volyn Oblast, Ukraine
  • Viktor Bondar, politician and statesman, Minister of Transport and Communication, Ukraine

Category:Ukrainian-language surnames Category:Occupational surnames

Bondar (disambiguation)

Bondar may refer to:

  • Bondar, Ukrainian surname
  • Bondar, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran
  • Bondar (dance), Ukrainian folk dance
  • Gregório Bondar, entomologist
  • Carin Bondar, biologist
Bondar (dance)

Bondar (literally "cooper") is a Ukrainian folk dance of khorovod type ( circle dance). Its pattern is based on imitation of the professional movements of the cooper.* Гуменюк А. Інструментальна музика , К.: «Наукова думка», 1972

  • Класифікація та характеристика українських народних танців
  • Богород А.В. Українські народні танці
  • Музика, лексика та композиція хороводів, реферат на ua.textreferat.com

Usage examples of "bondar".

Captain Bondar shifted position in her chair, suddenly taking on a more tbrmal demeanor.

A Bolian commander stepped up beside Bondar, giving her a padd as she continued speaking.

Could it be-- "Sir, we are being hailed by Captain Bondar of the Garneau," Worf announced.

And the main personnel banks on the Garneau and the Bondar could retrieve more than one hundred evacuees every minute between them.

The Defiant was powerless but intact, safe within the protective grip of the Bondar's tractor beams.

The same messenger handed over a note saying that Colonel Bondarenko had taken the 1730 Aeroflot flight to Dushanbe, and that ground transport from the civil airport to Bright Star had been arranged.

Filitov made a mental note to congratulate Bondarenko for his cleverness.

This Colonel Bondarenko is supposed to report back on how everything works, in layman's terms, so that the Minister can understand it all and report to the Politburo.

A truck was coming from the other direction, and Bondarenko did all he could not to cringe as the jeep's right-side tires spun through rocks at the road's uneven edge.

Indeed, that was a word that had gained currency at Bright Star, and Bondarenko wondered how much of that was an inside joke of some sort or another.

As Bondarenko had pointed out, his knowledge of technical material was far better than one might suspect from his academic credentials.

A workable defense, Bondarenko's report told Colonel Filitov, was now a real possibility.

He'd finish up this report with the data from Bondarenko's final draft, photograph it, and get the film to his cutout.

For all his peasant voice and gruff words, his mind was an even sharper razor than Colonel Bondarenko believed.

When I called about it, the Minister told me that colonels Filitov and Bondarenko are assembling data for a full report to the Politburo.