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rangpur

American  
[ruhng-poor, ruhng-poor] / ˈrʌŋ pʊər, rʌŋˈpʊər /

noun

  1. a variety of mandarin orange, bearing a tart fruit.


Etymology

Origin of rangpur

Named after Rangpur, region of Bangladesh

Example Sentences

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RANGPUR, Bangladesh—In July 2024, when young Bangladeshis frustrated with their job prospects were taking to the streets, Faruk Ahmed Shipon joined them each day.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sayed’s cousin, Ruhul Amin, got a job teaching religious studies at a school for $115 a month—less than the salary of an entry-level state worker cleaning classrooms at a university in Rangpur.

From The Wall Street Journal

The situation could also deteriorate in the country’s northern districts of Lalmonirhat, Kurigram, Nilphamari, Rangpur, Gaibandha, Bogra, Jamalpur and Sirajganj, it said.

From Seattle Times

The center said the flood situation is likely to deteriorate in the worst-hit Sunamganj and Sylhet districts in the northeastern region as well as in Lalmonirhat, Kurigram, Nilphamari and Rangpur districts in northern Bangladesh.

From Washington Times

The center said the flood situation is likely to deteriorate over the next 24 hours in the worst-hit Sunamganj, Sylhet districts in the northeastern region as well as in Lalmonirhat, Kurigram, Nilphamari and Rangpur districts in northern Bangladesh.

From Seattle Times