Proper noun
Linde (plural Lindes)
A surname from German.
Later, from 1965 to 1970, the Linde Division of Union Carbide produced completely synthetic emeralds by hydrothermal synthesis. Source: Internet
She kept the Van der Linde gang’s camp a well-oiled machine by making sure every member earned their keep. Source: Internet
In 1997, she ended up in a three-way tie for an Outer Critics Circle Award (OCCA) for “best feature actress” in her Broadway role as Kristine Linde in "A Doll’s House." Source: Internet
Sarin was discovered by Schrader and his team in 1938 and named after their initials: Schrader, Ambrose, Rüdiger and van der Linde. Source: Internet
Linde said young people in their 20s can earn six-figure salaries per year. Source: Internet
Evoke Wealth LLC increased its position in shares of Linde by 73.9% during the second quarter. Source: Internet