The word "koreshkov" is spelled with the Cyrillic alphabet and is commonly transliterated as "Kureshkov" in English. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /kʊrɛʃkov/. The initial "k" sound is followed by the short vowel "u" pronounced as /ʊ/, then the letter "r" represented by the sound /ɛr/ and the letter "e" as /ɛ/. The final syllable consists of the consonant blend /ʃk/ followed by the vowel "o" pronounced as /o/.
Koreshkov is a proper noun that primarily refers to Andrey Koreshkov, a professional mixed martial artist from Russia. Born on August 23, 1990, Koreshkov has gained recognition and success in the Bellator MMA organization, competing in the welterweight division. His fighting style is characterized by a mix of striking and grappling techniques, making him a well-rounded competitor.
Aside from its association with the fighter, "koreshkov" itself does not have a commonly known definition in the English dictionary or vocabulary. As a proper noun, it is not included in standard dictionaries as a standalone term. Instead, it is used to refer to the person named Andrey Koreshkov and his achievements in the realm of mixed martial arts.
It is worth noting that non-proper noun terms ending in "kov" are not uncommon in Russian surnames. The suffix "kov" indicates a patronymic origin and is typically added to male given names. However, "koreshkov" is specific to Andrey Koreshkov and does not have a widely recognized meaning outside of this context.