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polder

[pohl-der] / ˈpoʊl dər /








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This approach is so ingrained in Dutch politics, there is a name for it: the ‘‘poldermodel,” with polder meaning “land reclaimed from the sea.”

From New York Times • May 28, 2020

Out in West Flanders, where windmills and church towers dot the countryside, the flat polder land runs through the battlefields of World War One.

From BBC • Apr. 7, 2018

Workers then dug a canal joining the river outside the polder to a 660-hectare depression inside it—a wetland known as a beel.

From Science Magazine • Mar. 1, 2018

During the two years in which the dikes were broken, the polder rebounded with tens of centimeters of sediment deposited by daily tides.

From Scientific American • Apr. 13, 2014

Theo moves into the Roos house, just as Vincent had, and he takes long walks into the polder, just as he and Vincent had two years earlier when they walked to the windmill.

From "Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers" by Deborah Heiligman