The word "Hollandsworth" is spelled with ten letters and is pronounced as "hɑ:ləndzwɜ:θ". In IPA phonetic transcription, the "h" is an aspirated glottal fricative, the "a" is a long open back unrounded vowel, the "l" is a voiced alveolar lateral approximant, the "n" is a voiced alveolar nasal, the "d" is a voiced dental plosive, the "z" is a voiced alveolar fricative, the "w" is a voiced labio-velar approximant, the "ɜ:" is a long open-mid central unrounded vowel, and the "θ" is an unvoiced dental fricative.
I apologize, but it seems that "hollandsworth" does not have an established dictionary definition. It appears to be a proper noun, potentially a surname or a specific term related to a specific context or region that is not widely recognized in general language usage. Dictionary definitions typically consist of words that have entered common everyday language with accepted meanings.
Without any further context or reference, it is difficult to provide an accurate definition for "hollandsworth." If "Hollandsworth" is indeed a surname, it would typically be associated with a specific family, and its meaning would likely be limited to genealogical or historical contexts related to that particular family.
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