polder
/ˈpɔːldər/Definitions
1. noun
A tract of land reclaimed from the sea, a lake, or a river, usually by the construction of dikes or dams.
“The village was built on a polder in the middle of the marshy delta.”
1. noun
A tract of land reclaimed from the sea, a lake, or a river, usually by the construction of dikes or dams.
“The village was built on a polder in the middle of the marshy delta.”