As nouns the difference between czar and muscovy
is that czar is an alternative spelling of lang=en while muscovy is muscovy duck.
As proper nouns the difference between czar and muscovy
is that czar is a village in Alberta, Canada while Muscovy is the Russian territory around and ruled from Moscow by grand princes until it became the nucleus of a united Russia, which its dynasty ruled first as czars (kings) from Moscow, later as emperors from Saint Petersburg.
czar
English
Noun
(
en noun)
A person assigned to a task-related government oversight office, e.g. "drug czar".
Related terms
* czarina
* czarism
* czarist
* czarocracy
* czarocrat
* czarocratic
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muscovy
English
Proper noun
(
en proper noun)
The Russian territory around and ruled from Moscow by grand princes until it became the nucleus of a united Russia, which its dynasty ruled first as czars (kings) from Moscow, later as emperors from Saint Petersburg
Derived terms
* Muscovian
Related terms
* Moscow, Moskva, Muscovite