1. hollands - Noun
2. Hollands - Proper noun
Gin made in Holland.
See Holland.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBecause these two stations were built and exploited by two different railway companies in the 19th century, east-west lines terminate at Centraal Station, whereas north-south lines run through Hollands Spoor. Source: Internet
However, during another series of severe floods the Meuse found an additional path towards the sea, resulting in the creation of the Biesbosch wetlands and Hollands Diep estuaries. Source: Internet
Other terms, such as “London dry gin,” “Hollands gin” and “Old Tom Gin” do indeed have important connotations within the gin world, but they don’t have specific legal definitions of their own in the U.S. We’ll explain each of them in more detail below. Source: Internet
Jason Mullet and Angus Tilley perform a dance at a ceremony to mark the return of a parcel of land at Hollands Landing to the Gunaikurnai people. Source: Internet
Great Hollands Ladies defeated Windsor & Eton in the ‘Top Club’ competition, winning three and drawing one rink. Source: Internet
However, with several direct trains per hour from the railway stations Hollands Spoor and Centraal, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is more frequently used by people travelling to and from The Hague by air. Source: Internet