poland
/ˈpoʊlɑːnd/Definitions
1. noun
A country in Eastern Europe, bordered by Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, and the Baltic Sea.
“The tourists visited Poland to experience its rich history and culture.”
2. proper noun
A historical region of Poland, divided into several smaller territories.
“The aristocrats lived in Poland, with its distinct social hierarchy and customs.”
3. noun
A type of Polish sausage, usually made from pork and beef.
“The chef prepared a traditional Polish dish, including a plate of kielbasa and sauerkraut.”