What's the difference between copland and cotland?
Copland
Definition:
(n.) A piece of ground terminating in a point or acute angle.
Example Sentences:
(1) In 1931, Bowles and his mentor, the American composer Aaron Copland, took a villa overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar, but it was not until 1947 that Bowles and his wife Jane settled permanently in Morocco.
(2) Gerrard describes it as “natural strength” but it is also a legacy, Sterling believes, of his days at Copland school and various junior teams, when he often came up against opponents who were four years older.
(3) Bowles was a pupil of Nadia Boulanger in Paris for some months, but his primary musical training was under Copland and Thompson.
(4) Through Stein's circle, in the space of two weeks Bowles met Jean Cocteau, Ezra Pound, Virgil Thompson, Pavel Tchelitchew and André Gide, before going with Copland to Berlin.
(5) He began studying composition with Copland and guest-edited one issue of his university's magazine, soliciting a contribution from Stein.
Cotland
Definition:
(n.) Land appendant to a cot or cottage, or held by a cottager or cotter.