Nederland
[ney-duh r-lahnt for 1; nee-der-land for 2] /ˈneɪ dərˌlɑnt for 1; ˈni dərˌlænd for 2/
noun
1.
Dutch name of .
2.
a city in SE texas.
/ˈneːdərlɑnt/
noun
1.
the Dutch name for the Netherlands
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