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- Dictionarynounland (noun) · lands (plural noun) · the land (noun)
- the part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water, as opposed to the sea or the air:"the reptiles lay their eggs on land" · "after four weeks at sea we sighted land"Opposite:
- living or traveling on land rather than in water or the air:"a land mammal"
- an expanse of land; an area of ground, especially in terms of its ownership or use:"the land north of the village" · "the Indians were wiped out as gold prospectors invaded their lands"Similar:open spaceopen areaunbuilt landrural areagreen area
- (the land)ground or soil used as a basis for agriculture:"my family had worked the land for many years"
- the space between the rifling grooves in a gun.
verbland (verb) · lands (third person present) · landed (past tense) · landed (past participle) · landing (present participle)- put (someone or something) on land from a boat:"the lifeboat landed the survivors safely ashore"
- go ashore; disembark:"the marines landed at a small fishing jetty"Opposite:
- bring (a fish) to land, especially with a net or hook:"I landed a scrappy three-pound walleye"
- informalsucceed in obtaining or achieving (something desirable), especially in the face of strong competition:"she landed the starring role in a new film"
- bring (an aircraft or spacecraft) to the ground or the surface of water in a controlled way:"the copilot landed the plane"Opposite:
- reach the ground after falling or jumping:"he leaped over the fence and landed nimbly on his feet"
- (of an object) come to rest after falling or being thrown:"the plate landed in her lap"
- informal(of something unpleasant or unexpected) arrive suddenly:"there seemed to be more problems than ever landing on her desk this week"
OriginOld English land, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch land and German Land. - Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.take off, climb, fly, ascend, start up the engines, taxi to the runway, leave the ground, reach cruising altitude, take to the runway, crash Sense: Verb: stop along the shore Synonyms: dock, anchor, berth, moor, tie up, make land, make port, come to land, put in, arrive, reach, reach dry landwww.wordreference.com/synonyms/land
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- land noun Synonyms: ground, soil, earth
- land noun Synonyms: region, country, district, tract
- land noun Synonyms: real estate
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