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/bawr"dn/, n.1. Gail, 1801-74, U.S. inventor: developed technique for condensing milk.2. Lizzie (Andrew), 1860-1927, defendant in U.S. 1893 trial: acquitted of ax murder of father and stepmother.3. Sir Robert Laird /laird/, 1854-1937, Canadian statesman: prime minister 1911-20.
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(as used in expressions)Borden Lizzie AndrewBorden Sir Frederick WilliamBorden Sir Robert Laird* * *
also called Port Bordentown, Prince county, southern Prince Edward Island, Canada, on Northumberland Strait. Named Carleton Point by the English surveyor Samuel Holland in 1765, it was renamed (1916) after Sir Robert Laird Borden, then the Canadian prime minister. Although a fishing port, it is economically dependent upon its role as a transportation hub. Highways and a Canadian National Railway line to Charlottetown (35 miles [56 km] east) and other provincial centres radiate from the harbour, where car ferries regularly dock, connecting the island with Cape Tormentine, N.B., 9 miles (14.5 km) south. From a point near Borden to Cape Tormentine the first submarine telegraph cable in North America was successfully laid (1851). Inc. 1919. Pop. (2006) 786.* * *
Universalium. 2010.