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homeland
English
Etymology
home +? land
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: home?land
Noun
homeland (plural homelands)
- The country that one regards as home.
- One's country of residence.
- One's country of birth.
- The traditional territory of an ethnic group.
- (South Africa, historical) An area set aside for black South Africans under the policy of apartheid.
- Synonym: bantustan
Hypernyms
- land
Translations
References
- homeland (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- homeland on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Holdeman
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birthplace
English
Alternative forms
- place of birth
Etymology
From birth +? place.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?b???ple?s/
Noun
birthplace (plural birthplaces)
- The location where a person was born.
- Portsmouth was Charles Dickens’ birthplace.
- (by extension) The location where something was created or devised.
- Coney Island was the birthplace of the hot dog.
Synonyms
- birthstead
Translations
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