"Spandau" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Spandau" Meaning

Spandau is a Berlin district in the northwest of Germany. It is named after the River Spree branch known as the Spandauer Spree.

"Spandau" Examples

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In history, the Spandau Quarter was a borough (Bezirk) in the capital of Germany, Berlin. It was merged with the adjacent Charlottenburg borough (Bezirk) in 2001.
The notorious Spandau Prison, located in the Spandau Quarter of Berlin, is known for holding high-profile prisoners, including Hermann Göring.
In the context of firearms, a spandau interchangeable magazine is a type of firearm magazine that is designed to house multiple cartridges, which can be easily exchanged or inserted and ejected using a simple mechanism.
The Spandau Extras was a British record label founded in 1986, and was mainly dedicated to releasing music from the stadium pier area in the UK.
In his book Spandau: Portrait of a concentration camp, historian Jürgen Matter discusses the horrors inside Spandau.

"Spandau" Similar Words

Spamming

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To send unwanted or excessive messages, emails, or posts on the internet, especially ones of a commercial or advertising nature, in an attempt to get a reaction from someone or to promote a product or service.<br><br>Example: "They were accused of spamming the forums with advertisements."<br><br>To overfill or clog something, such as a police radio system, with too much information or irrelevant messages.<br><br>Example: "The police radio system was spammed with warnings and updates from the severe thunderstorm alert."<br><br>It can also refer to spreading or glorifying information that is false or misleading, often in a deliberate attempt to deceive people.<br><br>Example: "The fake news story was widely spread and many people got spammed with false information."

Spamware

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Malicious software, especially a computer program that sends out large amounts of unsolicited or unwanted email messages.

Span

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extended in width: a long, narrow area of land or water<br><br>Example: The span of the highway stretched across the valley.<br><br>or<br><br>a distance between two points<br><br>Example: The span of the two buildings is several blocks.

Spanaemia

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I couldn't find any relevant information on the word "spanaemia".

Spanaemic

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No such word exists in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling of the word "septic" or "septicemic."

Spanakopita

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A traditional Greek savory pastry pie filled with spinach, feta cheese, and herbs.

Spanakopitas

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Spanakopites

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A traditional Greek spinach pastry or savory pie, often served as a side dish or light meal. The word "spanakopites" comes from the Greek words "spanakos" (σπανάκι, meaning spinach) and "pites" (πίτες, meaning pastry).

Spandex

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Spandex is a variation of the polyester-polyurethane fiber, primarily utilized for activewear and other events demanding high flexibility, due to its exceptional elasticity, combined with softness and quick drying capabilities.

Spandogs

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Not a common English word. It is likely a nonsense word or a brand/product name, but it can be also an informal term for bonfires that are made on hills or ridges.

Spandrel

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A structural element in masonry construction constructed over an arch, a doorway, a window, or a bracket to fill the space between the arch or opening and the surrounding wall.

Spandrels

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A spandrel is the triangular space, often decorative, formed by the intersection of two mineral arches, particularly in Islamic architecture, or in the spaces between the arches of a bridge or between two connecting vaults in a building. It is also referred to as a panel between vine of an arch and a column, an arch etc., thus, a filling portion between the arch or ribbed vault of a building.

Spandrils

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I couldn't find any word "spandrils" in the dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word. Could you please provide more context or check the spelling?

Spangle

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A spangle is a small, shiny, metallic disk or ornament, typically made of paper, plastic, or metal, used as a decoration, especially on clothes, hats, or other items. Alternatively, a spangle can refer to a sparkle or shimmer of light, often used to describe something that is dazzling or eye-catching.

Spangled

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Adorned or decorated with or covered in stripes, motifs, or other ornamental patterns, especially in relation to a flag.<br><br>Example: The British Union Jack flag was intricately spangled with gold and red.<br><br>Alternatively, spangled can also mean decorated with stars or other celestial bodies, especially in reference to a flag.<br><br>Example: The American flag was spangled with 50 stars.

Spangles

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Illuminated drops of molten metal, typically pieces of metal strip or paint, produced by journeymen coppersmiths as a byproduct of a process to clean old coppers. They are also sparkling decorations, originally made from small pieces of glass, metal foil, etc., often used as a decoration on a festive occasion or clothes.<br><br>In a figurative or idiomatic sense, spangles refer to something that sparkles and shines, such as a linguist's usage in 'Her voice added spangles to the evening concert'.