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Gusev (surname)
Gusev (russian: Гусев), or Guseva (feminine; ), is a Russian surname derived from the word (''goos'', meaning "goose"). Husyev or Husyeva is Ukrainian adaptation of the name. Notable people with the surname include: *Aleksandr Gusev (field hockey) (1955–1994), former field hockey player from the Soviet Union *Aleksandr Gusev (ice hockey) (1947–2020), former Soviet ice hockey player and Olympic champion *Alexandr Vladimirovich Gussev, Alexandr Vladimirovich Gussev or Gusev (1917–1999), Russian parasitologist, specialist of monogeneans *Alexey Gusev (1945–2001), Soviet naval officer and Hero of the Soviet Union *Andrei Gusev (born 1952), Russian writer and journalist *Dmitry Sergeyevich Gusev (1915-1987), Soviet army officer *Dmitry Gusev (born 1972), Russian politician *Ekaterina Guseva (born 1976), popular Russian actress *Khioniya Guseva, Russian woman famous for attempting to murder Grigori Rasputin *Klara Guseva (1937–2019), former Soviet speed skater *Matvey Gusev ...
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Goose
A goose ( : geese) is a bird of any of several waterfowl species in the family Anatidae. This group comprises the genera ''Anser'' (the grey geese and white geese) and '' Branta'' (the black geese). Some other birds, mostly related to the shelducks, have "goose" as part of their names. More distantly related members of the family Anatidae are swans, most of which are larger than true geese, and ducks, which are smaller. The term "goose" may refer to either a male or female bird, but when paired with "gander", refers specifically to a female one (the latter referring to a male). Young birds before fledging are called goslings. The collective noun for a group of geese on the ground is a gaggle; when in flight, they are called a skein, a team, or a wedge; when flying close together, they are called a plump. Etymology The word "goose" is a direct descendant of,''*ghans-''. In Germanic languages, the root gave Old English ''gōs'' with the plural ''gēs'' and ''gandres'' (b ...
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