1. polder - Noun
2. polder - Verb
A tract of low land reclaimed from the sea by of high embankments.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy name is Camille Ragnauth Steinkraus living in Texas but originally from Black Bush Polder, Conentyne, Berbice. Source: Internet
Khemraj Ramjattan went into Black Bush Polder and boasted of APNU+AFC’s success in the rice industry. Source: Internet
Reclamation of the land Benthuizen polder, as seen from a dike. Source: Internet
The centre of the polder most closely resembles the pre-war polders in that it is almost exclusively agricultural. Source: Internet
The town was nevertheless finally conquered by Frederik Hendrik of Orange in 1629 in a typically Dutch stratagem: he diverted the rivers Dommel and Aa, created a polder by constructing a forty-kilometre dyke and then pumped out the water by mills. Source: Internet
Navindra Basdeo, also known as “Pone” of Johanna North, Black Bush Polder, Berbice, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne), was indicted for murder by High Court Judge Justice Jo-Ann Barlow. Source: Internet