Definitions for Alsace-Lorraine

Alsace-Lorraine Al·sace-Lor·raine

Spelling: [al-sas-law-reyn, -loh-, -seys-; French al-z
IPA: /ˈæl sæs lɔˈreɪn, -loʊ-, -seɪs-; French al zas lɔˈrɛn/

Alsace-Lorraine is a 15 letter English word.

You can make 1590 anagrams from letters in Alsace-Lorraine (-aaaceeillnorrs).

Definitions for Alsace-Lorraine

noun

  1. a region in NE France, including the former provinces of Alsace and Lorraine: part of Germany 1871–1919, 1940–45. 5607 sq. mi. (14,522 sq. km).

Examples for Alsace-Lorraine

She constantly declared there was no Alsace-Lorraine problem.

A Frenchman all through, from the way he got worked up over Alsace-Lorraine.

(p. 39) Alsace-Lorraine was given to the German Empire unconditionally.

That was the signal for increased persecutions in Alsace-Lorraine.

Carthage became as confused in its language as Alsace-Lorraine.

In 1885 he was chosen to succeed Manteuffel as governor of Alsace-Lorraine.

The return of Alsace-Lorraine to France was unanimously approved.

Once we regain Alsace-Lorraine, we can be well-content to lay down our arms.

On the one hand, the annexation of Alsace-Lorraine is far more recent.

The problem of Alsace-Lorraine is in a very real sense an American problem.

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