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Holland
[ hol-uhnd ]
noun
- John Philip, 1840–1914, Irish inventor in the U.S.
- Sir Sidney (George), 1893–1961, New Zealand political leader: prime minister 1949–57.
- the Netherlands.
- a medieval county and province on the North Sea, corresponding to the modern North and South Holland provinces of the Netherlands.
- a city in W Michigan.
- Textiles.
- a cotton cloth treated to produce an opaque finish, as for window shades.
holland
1/ ˈɒəԻ /
noun
- a coarse linen cloth, used esp for furnishing
Holland
2/ ˈɒəԻ /
noun
- another name for the Netherlands
- a county of the Holy Roman Empire, corresponding to the present-day North and South Holland provinces of the Netherlands
- Parts ofan area in E England constituting a former administrative division of Lincolnshire
Holland
3/ ˈɒəԻ /
noun
- Holland Henry17451806MBritishARCHITECTURE: architect Henry. 1745–1806, British neoclassical architect. His work includes Brooks's Club (1776) and Carlton House (1783), both in London
- HollandSir Sidney George18931961MNew ZealandPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister Sir Sidney George. 1893–1961, New Zealand statesman; prime minister of New Zealand (1949–57)
Holland
- A part of The Netherlands . Holland is a common name for the entire country.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Holland1
Example Sentences
He had used lemon juice to add secret messages to letters written to Holland.
The highly charged contest in Minneapolis broke into a physical altercation early in the second quarter, when Minnesota's Naz Reid reacted to being bumped by Detroit's Ron Holland during a dribble.
But for a single shining moment, a solitary spark in the darkness, “Holland” transcends its feeble state and becomes a delight — with some key assistance from a delicious Danish pastry.
Pascal is best known for the three latest Spider-Man titles starring Tom Holland, while Heyman was behind all eight Harry Potter movies.
Ms Holland's mother, Sharon, said the sentence was not long enough and started campaigning for a change in domestic abuse laws so that "monsters are held accountable for destroying a young girl's life".
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