Definition of Poldering

1. polder [v] - See also: polder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Poldering

polarographs
polarography
polaron
polaronic
polarons
polarpolymer
polarpolymers
polars
polary
polaski
polatouche
polatouches
polder
polder model
poldered
poldering (current term)
polders
poldervaartite
poldine methylsulfate
pole
pole-axe
pole-sitter
pole-smokers
pole-vault
pole-vaulter
pole-vaulting
pole building
pole cell

Literary usage of Poldering

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the People of the Netherlands by Petrus Johannes Blok (1899)
"In connection with the plans for redeeming or poldering these regions, the strengthening of the defences of ..."

2. Britain's Title in South Africa, Or, The Story of Cape Colony to the Days of by James Cappon (1901)
"... but a sturdy English republican and poet, who wrote the famous satire on their thrifty ways and the laborious diligence of their poldering operations, ..."

3. Crucibles of Hazard: Mega-Cities and Disasters in Transition by James K. Mitchell (1999)
"Case studies on perception of flood alleviation in Bangladesh.” Natural Hazards 8(1): 39— 57. Rasid, H. and Azim Mallik. 1993. “poldering vs ..."

4. Timehri: The Journal of the Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of by Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society of British Guiana (1892)
"The influence of em- poldering is no doubt considerable, but the plants were at work long before man interfered and what we see today is mainly the result ..."

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