kolhosp

Etymology
From, plural , contraction of.

Noun

 * 1)  A collective farm in the former Soviet Union; a kolkhoz.
 * 2) * 1949, Hryhory Makhiv, “Agricultural Science in Ukraine: The Reminiscences of a Ukrainian Scholar,” The Ukrainian Quarterly, v 5, New York: Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, p 57:
 * However, state assignments to kolhospy (cooperative collective farms), especially in grain, were so excessive that it was impossible to introduce perennial grasses into the scheme of crop rotation.
 * However, state assignments to kolhospy (cooperative collective farms), especially in grain, were so excessive that it was impossible to introduce perennial grasses into the scheme of crop rotation.