Definitions for Danzig

Danzig Dan·zig

Spelling: [dan-sig; German dahn-tsik]
IPA: /ˈdæn sɪg; German ˈdɑn tsɪk/

Danzig is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 79 anagrams from letters in Danzig (adginz).

Definitions for Danzig

noun

  1. German name of Gdańsk.
  2. Free City of, a former self-governing territory including the seaport of Danzig: constituted by the treaty of Versailles 1920; a part of Germany 1939–45; now in Poland. 754 sq. mi. (1955 sq. km).
  3. Gulf of, an inlet of the Baltic Sea, in N Poland. About 60 miles (95 km) wide.

Examples for Danzig

They put his picture up in huts in Brazil and tents in the Congo, in offices in Dublin and Danzig.

Danzig was under serious consideration to be secretary of Defense after Obama was elected but was edged out by Robert Gates.

At Danzig in the Marienkirche are some fine examples in brass.

Danzig was offered multiple other high-level positions, but opted to stay out of government.

His mother was the daughter of a rich English merchant at Danzig.

They told the people that they had come from Danzig, at the other end of Germany.

Danzig twisted two dials at the same time with minute exactness.

In 1811 he was chosen to inspect and report on the fortifications of Danzig.

Danzig owes almost all its splendour to the English 100 trade.

Danzig, Cuxhaven and Sonderburg have also been made naval bases.

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