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solander

American  
[suh-lan-der] / səˈlæn dər /

noun

  1. a case for maps, plates, etc., made to resemble a book and having the front cover and fore edge hinged.


solander British  
/ səˈlændə /

noun

  1. a box for botanical specimens, maps, colour plates, etc, made in the form of a book, the front cover being the lid

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Etymology

Origin of solander

1780–90; named after Daniel Charles Solander (1736–82), Swedish naturalist who invented it

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Flying eastward, a solander trailed a dusky wing across the sky.

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