Land (n.) |
Urine. See Lant. |
Land (n.) |
The solid part of the surface of the earth; -- opposed to water as constituting a part of such surface, especially to oceans and seas; as, to sight land after a long voyage. |
Land (n.) |
Any portion, large or small, of the surface of the earth, considered by itself, or as belonging to an individual or a people, as a country, estate, farm, or tract. |
Land (n.) |
Ground, in respect to its nature or quality; soil; as, wet land; good or bad land. |
Land (n.) |
The inhabitants of a nation or people. |
Land (n.) |
The mainland, in distinction from islands. |
Land (n.) |
The ground or floor. |
Land (n.) |
The ground left unplowed between furrows; any one of several portions into which a field is divided for convenience in plowing. |
Land (n.) |
Any ground, soil, or earth whatsoever, as meadows, pastures, woods, etc., and everything annexed to it, whether by nature, as trees, water, etc., or by the hand of man, as buildings, fences, etc.; real estate. |
Land (n.) |
The lap of the strakes in a clinker-built boat; the lap of plates in an iron vessel; -- called also landing. |
Land (n.) |
In any surface prepared with indentations, perforations, or grooves, that part of the surface which is not so treated, as the level part of a millstone between the furrows, or the surface of the bore of a rifled gun between the grooves. |
Land (v. t.) |
To set or put on shore from a ship or other water craft; to disembark; to debark. |
Land (v. t.) |
To catch and bring to shore; to capture; as, to land a fish. |
Land (v. t.) |
To set down after conveying; to cause to fall, alight, or reach; to bring to the end of a course; as, he landed the quoit near the stake; to be thrown from a horse and landed in the mud; to land one in difficulties or mistakes. |
Land (v. i.) |
To go on shore from a ship or boat; to disembark; to come to the end of a course. |
Land |
(in economics) comprises all naturally occurring resources whose supply is inherently fixed |
Land |
Solid surface of Earth that is not permanently covered by water |
Land |
Album by Týr |
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Album by Patti Smith |
Land |
District in Oppland, Norway |
Land Synonyms |
Overland, Onshore |
Land Synonyms |
Country, State |
Land Synonyms |
Demesne, Domain |
Land Synonyms |
Dry Land, Solid Ground, Terra Firma, Ground, Earth |
Land Synonyms |
Landed Estate, Estate, Demesne, Acres |
Land Synonyms |
Farming |
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Ground, Soil |
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Kingdom, Realm |
Land Synonyms |
Land, Din Land, Edwin Herbert Land |
Land Synonyms |
Country, Nation |
Land Synonyms |
Nation, Body Politic, Res Publica, Commonwealth, Country, State |
Land Synonyms |
Bring, Bring Up, Bring Down |
Land Synonyms |
Down, Shoot Down |
Land Synonyms |
Put Down, Bring Down |
Land Synonyms |
Set Ashore, Shore |
Land Synonyms |
Set Down |
Land (Last Name / Surname) |
Land is the #1,704 most common last name / surname from the 2010 United States Census. The census reported that 21,116 people had that surname. |
Translations |
Land in Spanish |
Example Sentence (Quote) " [to the Toymaker] I don't trust a man who makes toys in a land where children are forbidden." - Chitty Chitty Bang Bang |
Example Sentence (Quote) "50 FT. HIGH MAN-THING in a land of NATURE GONE MAD!" - The Cyclops (film) |
Example Sentence (Quote) "A land of levity is a land of guilt." - Guilt |
Example Sentence (Quote) "A land of promise, a land of memory, A land of promise flowing with the milk And honey of delicious memories!" - Memory |
Example Sentence (Quote) "A land that rejects the truth, barricades itself against change and lacks the spirit of freedom is hopeless." - Ai Weiwei |