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    Land
    /land/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. put (someone or something) on land from a boat: "the lifeboat landed the survivors safely ashore"
    • 2. come down through the air and alight on the ground: "planes landing at the rate of two a minute" Similar touch downalightmake a landingcome in to landOpposite take offfly off
  2. Land definition: any part of the earth's surface not covered by a body of water; the part of the earth's surface occupied by continents and islands. See examples of LAND used in a sentence.

  3. Say a large piece of land or a small piece of land. THESAURUS land an area that is owned by someone or that can be used for farming or building houses This is private land.

  4. Law. any part of the earth's surface that can be owned as property, and everything annexed to it, whether by nature or by the human hand. Law any legal interest held in land. Business [ Econ.]natural resources as a factor of production. a part of the surface of the earth marked off by natural or political boundaries or the like;

  5. The meaning of LAND is the solid part of the surface of the earth; also : a corresponding part of a celestial body (such as the moon). How to use land in a sentence.

  6. Land can mean some territory, forming part of a country. Dry land is the parts of Earth 's surface not covered by the ocean or other permanent body of water. About 29% of the surface of Earth is dry land, while the rest is covered with liquid water. Land can have different types of soil; it may be covered with stones, sand, dirt, etc.

  7. verb. uk / lænd/ B1. When a plane lands, it arrives on the ground after flying: We should land in Madrid at 7 a.m. land in, on, etc. If an object or person lands somewhere, they fall to the ground there: She landed flat on her back. (Definition of land from the Cambridge Essential Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of land.

  8. Detailed meaning of land. It encompasses the vast areas of soil, terrain, and ground that make up the continents, islands, and various geographical regions. Land is a fundamental component of the Earth's surface, providing a platform for human habitation, agriculture, infrastructure, and natural ecosystems. It comprises diverse landscapes such ...

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