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holstein

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for holstein.

Editorial note

Doblin, >Dominique Holstein of UniversityHospital Zurich and Rudolf >Brenneisen of the University of Bern.

Examples19
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A breed of dairy cattle, distinctively colored in splotches of black and white.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of holstein gathered in one view.

noun

A breed of dairy cattle, distinctively colored in splotches of black and white.

noun

A breed of horse, thought to be the oldest of the warmblood breeds, used in show jumping.

noun

A surname.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for holstein.

noun

A breed of horse, thought to be the oldest of the warmblood breeds, used in show jumping.

noun

A geographic region and former duchy between the rivers Elbe and Eider, to the south of Schleswig, part of the state of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

Example sentences

1

Doblin, >Dominique Holstein of UniversityHospital Zurich and Rudolf >Brenneisen of the University of Bern.

2

If not, Holstein Cox will do, and if they have it, Elstar.

3

This is a reference to the weird situation that Schleswig Holstein was really the only state that allowed gambling until 2021 (there were exceptions).

4

Every (legal) online gambling platform officially required you to be from Schleswig Holstein, otherwise, you were not permitted to join.

5

The Schleswig-Holstein data protection authority lost a case against Facebook in 2013 because the court ruled that Germany didn't have jurisdiction.

6

Facebook is obligated by law to provide the following for the natural persons who want to use www.facebook.com in Schleswig-Holstein: 1.

7

The debate the politicians in my state (Schleswig-Holstein, a state in Germany) had about this was really interesting, sadly it’s in German.

8

In some states a general guideline for the parliament can be decided over (Berlin, HH and Schleswig-Holstein) but those are only recommendations.

9

She lived in "Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Weiden in der Oberpfalz, Bavaria and Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein"

10

The article says "Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Weiden in der Oberpfalz, Bavaria and Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein".

11

They have offices in Germany (albeit not in Schleswig-Holstein, as far as I know, though close to it, in Hamburg).

12

The change in policy is demanded by the "Independent State Centre for Data Protection, Schleswig-Holstein", a public institution of a constituent state, but not a court of law.

Quote examples

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She lived in "Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Weiden in der Oberpfalz, Bavaria and Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein"

2

The article says "Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Weiden in der Oberpfalz, Bavaria and Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein".

3

The change in policy is demanded by the "Independent State Centre for Data Protection, Schleswig-Holstein", a public institution of a constituent state, but not a court of law.

4

:-D "Jurisdiction notice For legal reasons, all BahnBet users, their devices, and their emotional baggage are hereby classified as legal residents of Schleswig-Holstein, the only German state where gambling is fully permitted.

Proper noun examples

1

Every (legal) online gambling platform officially required you to be from Schleswig Holstein, otherwise, you were not permitted to join.

2

The Schleswig-Holstein data protection authority lost a case against Facebook in 2013 because the court ruled that Germany didn't have jurisdiction.

3

Facebook is obligated by law to provide the following for the natural persons who want to use www.facebook.com in Schleswig-Holstein: 1.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use holstein in a sentence?

Doblin, >Dominique Holstein of UniversityHospital Zurich and Rudolf >Brenneisen of the University of Bern.

What does holstein mean?

A breed of dairy cattle, distinctively colored in splotches of black and white.

What part of speech is holstein?

holstein is commonly used as noun.