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Bylander

Bylander \By"land*er\, n. See Bilander. [Obs.]

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bylander

n. (obsolete form of bilander English)

Usage examples of "bylander".

Between sailing trips she and another woman, Sue Bylander, thirty-eight years old, worked as graphic designers for a friend of Leonard's.

The lives of Stimpson, Bylander, and Leonard were about to converge with several dozen others off the New England coast.

She and Leonard and Bylander eat chili cooked by Stimpson's mother and spend as much time as possible below deck, out of the weather.

The navigation table is across from the galley on the starboard side, and Bylander sets herself up as the communications person, monitoring the radar and weather forecasts and tracking their position by GPS.

Stimpson and Leonard pick themselves off the floor, bruised and dazed, and Bylander sticks her head out the hatch to check for damage on deck.

Stimpson forces her way out to the cockpit and Bylander sits down at the nav table to see if she can coax the VHF back to life.

She looks around frantically in the darkness, and a minute later a Falcon jet, flying low under the cloud cover, shrieks overhead and raises Bylander on the VHF.

Stimpson and Bylander pull off their survival suits, and Bylander curls up on a couch while Stimpson goes back downstairs.

Stimpson explains that she and Bylander don't know Leonard very well, they met him through their boss.