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Holland

[ hol-uhnd ]

noun

  1. John Philip, 1840–1914, Irish inventor in the U.S.
  2. Sir Sidney (George), 1893–1961, New Zealand political leader: prime minister 1949–57.
  3. the Netherlands.
  4. a medieval county and province on the North Sea, corresponding to the modern North and South Holland provinces of the Netherlands.
  5. a city in W Michigan.
  6. Textiles.
    1. a cotton cloth treated to produce an opaque finish, as for window shades.


Holland

1

/ ˈhɒlənd /

noun

  1. Holland Henry17451806MBritishARCHITECTURE: architect Henry. 1745–1806, British neoclassical architect. His work includes Brooks's Club (1776) and Carlton House (1783), both in London
  2. HollandSir Sidney George18931961MNew ZealandPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Sir Sidney George. 1893–1961, New Zealand statesman; prime minister of New Zealand (1949–57)
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Holland

2

/ ˈhɒlənd /

noun

  1. another name for the Netherlands
  2. a county of the Holy Roman Empire, corresponding to the present-day North and South Holland provinces of the Netherlands
  3. Parts of
    an area in E England constituting a former administrative division of Lincolnshire
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holland

3

/ ˈhɒlənd /

noun

  1. a coarse linen cloth, used esp for furnishing
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Holland

  1. A part of The Netherlands . Holland is a common name for the entire country.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Holland1

C15: after Holland , where it was made
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Example Sentences

Zendaya has described working with her boyfriend Tom Holland as "strangely comfortable".

From BBC

Club owner Christopher Holland said the club had secured a 10-year option on land as part of a wider development scheme in Swanley, Kent.

From BBC

Meanwhile Slovenia, Holland and several other countries offer an “easy news” service – simplified reports, though not presented by people with a learning disability.

From BBC

In March, a package of nitazenes was discovered in Holland for the first time, bound for the States.

From Salon

What makes the impasse especially affecting is how Jelks and Holland subtly evoke how alike yet different two closely connected men with brutal pasts can be.

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