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Meaning of land
The primary meaning of the word "land" refers to a part of the earth's surface, especially a part owned by someone or used for a particular purpose.
Etymology of land
The word "land" originates from Old English "land", which is derived from Proto-Germanic "landiz" and Proto-Indo-European "lendʰ-" meaning "heath" or "waste"
Historically, the term has been used to describe a person's property, territory, or country, and has evolved to encompass various related meanings
Synonyms
terrain
ground
soil
earth
territory
property
estate
realm
domain
country
nation
state
province
region
area
zone
sector
district
plot
acreage
acres
hectares
landmass
mainland
continent
island
isle
shore
coastline
beach
foreshore
shoreline
landscape
scenery
countryside
wilderness
desert
jungle
forest
woodland
moorland
heathland
grassland
pasture
meadow
field
pastureland
Definitions
- A part of the earth's surface, especially a part owned by someone or used for a particular purpose
- * The ground or soil as a surface for walking, building, etc.
- * An area of ground with a particular characteristic or use
- * A country, nation, or region
Usage Examples
- The house is built on a plot of land overlooking the sea
- * The company owns a large area of land for development
- * The land is fertile and suitable for farming
- * The tourists got lost in the wilderness and had to find their way back to dry land