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[ kawrt-luhnd ] / ˈkɔrt lənd /
nouna city in central New York. Words nearby CortlandCorti's ganglion, Corti's membrane, cortisol, cortisone, Corti's tunnel, Cortland, Cortona, Cortot, cor triatriatum, cor triloculare, Cortrosyn Definition for Cortland (2 of 2)[ kawrt-luhnd ] / ˈkɔrt lənd /
nouna crisp, red variety of apple. a tree bearing this fruit. Origin of Cortland21940–45; Americanism Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for CortlandShe is a varsity track star, a champion baton-twirler, and a volunteer at Cortland Memorial Hospital. The Stacks: The Searing Story of How Murder Stalked a Tiny New York Town|E. Jean Carroll|April 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST He sloshes motor oil over himself, the front seat, and the dash to conceal clues and leaves the car at Cortland Line Company. The Stacks: The Searing Story of How Murder Stalked a Tiny New York Town|E. Jean Carroll|April 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST I was leaving for California the next day, so Katie stayed and partied with me at a place in Cortland that serves kids drinks. The Stacks: The Searing Story of How Murder Stalked a Tiny New York Town|E. Jean Carroll|April 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST "It may be only a shooting affray, but we must soon know," replied Captain Cortland. Uncle Sam's Boys in the Philippines|H. Irving Hancock
"Then look carefully to your conduct until the time comes to start," admonished Captain Cortland. Uncle Sam's Boys as Sergeants|H. Irving Hancock Thus the colonel, a Cortland man, had given precedence to Madison. Company G|A. R. (Albert Rowe) Barlow The boy had grown somewhat older and had learned to make and use the "snare," when he went on a visit to friends in Cortland. Days in the Open|Lathan A. Crandall "It is a matter of evidence," replied Captain Cortland musingly. Uncle Sam's Boys in the Philippines|H. Irving Hancock
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