Proper noun
Olender (plural Olenders)
A surname from Polish.
Among those giving presentations were anthropologists Balveer Arora, Varun Sahni, and Rukmini Bhaya Nair from India, Moussa Sow from Africa, Roland Marti and Maurice Olender from Europe, Cha Insuk from Korea, and Huang Ping and Zhao Tinyang from China. Source: Internet
During the war the Imperial Russian Navy in addition to their other warships, deployed 86 torpedo boats Olender p. 249-251 and launched 27 torpedoes (from all warships) in three major campaigns, scoring 5 hits. Source: Internet
Olender p. 235 The flagship slipped under the waves shortly thereafter, taking over 900 men with her to the bottom. Source: Internet
In addition to presentations, Olender Mark prepares religious meals to share with the club and the presenters bring in religious symbols and items to show to students. Source: Internet