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Berlin

city in Brandenburg, capital of modern Germany. Folk-etymology derives it from German Bär "bear," but it is likely from a Slavic source (compare Old Polabian berl-, birl- "swamp"), from PIE *ber- "marshy place," in reference to the old city's location on low, marshy ground along the River Spree. A flashpoint city in the Cold War, the Berlin airlift ran from June 28, 1948 to May 12, 1949. The Berlin Wall began to be built Aug. 15, 1961, and was effective until Nov. 9, 1989. Related: Berliner.

berlin (n.)

type of four-wheeled covered carriage, 1690s, so called because it was introduced in Brandenburg, c. 1670; see Berlin. Hence berline (from the French form) "automobile with a glass partition behind the driver's seat." In reference to a type of wool and the popular patterns made for it, from 1841.

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Definitions of Berlin from WordNet
1
berlin (n.)
a limousine with a glass partition between the front and back seats;
2
Berlin (n.)
capital of Germany located in eastern Germany;
Synonyms: German capital
Berlin (n.)
United States songwriter (born in Russia) who wrote more than 1500 songs and several musical comedies (1888-1989);
Synonyms: Irving Berlin / Israel Baline
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