Rhine

Rhine
/ruyn/, n.
1. Joseph Banks, 1895-1980, U.S. psychologist: pioneer in parapsychology.
2. German, Rhein. French, Rhin /rddaonn/. Dutch, Rijn. a river flowing from SE Switzerland through Germany and the Netherlands into the North Sea: branches off into the Waal, Lek, and IJssel in its lower course. 820 mi. (1320 km) long.

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