Definitions for Hanover

Hanover Han·o·ver

Spelling: [han-oh-ver]
IPA: /ˈhæn oʊ vər/

Hanover is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 177 anagrams from letters in Hanover (aehnorv).

Definitions for Hanover

noun

  1. a member of the royal family that ruled Great Britain under that name from 1714 to 1901.
  2. a former province in NW Germany; now a district in Lower Saxony. 14,944 sq. mi. (38,705 sq. km).
  3. a city in and the capital of Lower Saxony, in N central Germany.
  4. a city in S Pennsylvania.
  5. a town in SE Massachusetts.
  6. a state in NW Germany. 18,294 sq. mi. (47,380 sq. km). Capital: Hanover.

Examples for Hanover

The tall son of Hanover was lean of flesh, but gross in muscle.

And, at Hanover Square, there were no speeches, no barefoot sprint à la Michelle Obama.

In 1840, he opened a store on his own account in Hanover, Ohio, and was very successful.

In 1764 (April 2), he returned to Hanover on a very brief visit.

It is said it is to be called by the name of Hanover Square!

Inch by inch the brave son of Hanover was creeping up on Lauzanne.

Handel may well have felt that Hanover was a dull place as compared with London.

He describes himself on a train platform in Hanover, spiteful and sexually frustrated, throwing coins on the floor.

From Hanover he removed to Pittsburgh, where he operated in provisions until 1845.

Tomorrow they will be visiting ancestral royal palaces in Hanover.

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