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pol·der
(pōl′dər)n.
An area of low-lying land, especially in the Netherlands, that has been reclaimed from a body of water and is protected by dikes.
[Dutch, from Middle Dutch.]
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polder
(ˈpəʊldə; ˈpɒl-)n
(Physical Geography) a stretch of land reclaimed from the sea or a lake, esp in the Netherlands
[C17: from Middle Dutch polre]
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pol•der
(ˈpoʊl dər)n.
a tract of low land, esp. in the Netherlands, reclaimed from the sea and protected by dikes.
[1595–1605; < Dutch]
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Noun | 1. | polder - low-lying land that has been reclaimed and is protected by dikes (especially in the Netherlands) |
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