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po·tem·kin village \pəˈtem(p)kə̇n-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized P Etymology: after Grigori A. Potemkin died 1791 Russ. statesman; from the story that Potemkin once had impressive fake villages built along a route that Catherine the Great was to travel : an imposing or pretentious facade or display designed to obscure or shield an unimposing or undesirable fact or condition : false front < the visitors are shown no Potemkin villages but allowed to see things as they are > |