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Stalinoid, a. (and n.)|ˈstɑːlɪnɔɪd| [f. as prec. + -oid.] Resembling or having some characteristics of Stalinism; loosely Stalinist. Also as n.
1941Amer. Mercury Apr. 498/2 Years of careful reading of the Stalinoid literature of hallucination. 1947Sun (Baltimore) 4 Nov. 10/3 Food prices have come down—to the consternation of the Stalinoid cohorts. 1952Manch. Guardian Weekly 16 Oct. 7/3 It is Marxist, hostile to ‘Stalinoids and to modern Trotskyites’. 1952P. Selznick Organizational Weapon vii. 297 The term ‘stalinoid’ is usually employed as a rough synonym for ‘fellow traveler’. 1961Guardian 26 May 6/5 The Stalinist intellectuals and the Stalinoid ‘liberals’. 1977Daily Tel. 12 Oct. 18 The Nobel Peace Prize has gone to some rum customers in its time, including Le Duc Tho, the villainous Stalinoid secretary of the North Vietnam Communist party. |