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homeland

English

Etymology

home +? land

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: home?land

Noun

homeland (plural homelands)

  1. The country that one regards as home.
  2. One's country of residence.
  3. One's country of birth.
  4. The traditional territory of an ethnic group.
  5. (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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urheimat

English

Alternative forms

  • Urheimat

Etymology

Borrowed from German Urheimat (original homeland).

Noun

urheimat (plural urheimats)

  1. (linguistics) The original homeland of the speakers of a proto-language; the cradleland.

Translations

urheimat From the web:

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