Land (noun)

  1. A large area of ground, especially one used for a particular purpose such as farming or building.
  2. The ground or soil making up the surface of the earth, as opposed to the sea or air.
  3. An area of a country or the world having specific characteristics, such as a particular population or economy.
  4. The part of a country that is not covered by water.

Origin:

Old english, from germanic; related to dutch land and german land.

Examples:

  1. The farmer owns a large piece of land.
  2. They bought a piece of land near the beach.
  3. The city was built on flat land.
  4. The land was divided into small farms.
  5. He inherited some land from his grandfather.
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