
1) About 30 percent of Earth 2) About 30% of the Earth 3) Acreage 4) Alight 5) American jazz ensemble 6) American world music group 7) Area of ground 8) Arrive 9) Arrive at JFK 10) Arrive at Kennedy 11) Arrive at ORD or LAX 12) Arrive at the airport 13) Arrive back at the airport 14) Arrive on shore
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1) Acreage 2) Acres 3) Alight 4) Ally 5) Archduchy 6) Archipelagic 7) Archipelago 8) Arrive 9) Australia 10) Badlands 11) Bahamas 12) Bahamian 13) Barbados 14) Barony 15) Beachfront 16) Bottomland 17) Britannic 18) Brits 19) Cape 20) Champaign 21) Coastland 22) Come to earth 23) Comoros 24) Country
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n. real property, real estate (and all that grows thereon), and the right to minerals underneath and the airspace over it. It may include improvements like buildings, but not necessarily. The owner of the land may give a long-term (like 99 years) lease to another with the right to build on it. The improvement is a "leasehold" for ownership of the r...
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land(s) area(s)
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• (n.) The mainland, in distinction from islands. • (n.) The ground or floor. • (n.) The lap of the strakes in a clinker-built boat; the lap of plates in an iron vessel; -- called also landing. • (n.) The inhabitants of a nation or people. • (n.) In any surface prepared with indentations, perforations, or grooves, that part...
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(from the article `Berlin`) ...has a central government and 12 district governments, with a chief burgomaster, or mayor, a 16-member government, and a city assembly, or ... ...of his university degree. The conventional written examination is dispensed with also in such European countries as Finland, Switzerland, The ... Germany tradi...
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(from the article `art conservation and restoration`) Under the increasing pressure of the world`s growing population, the value of urban land continues to climb steeply, with some curious effects on the ... The concept of land reform has varied over time according to the range of functions which land itself has performed: as a factor o...
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Natural resources including e.g. farm land and fishing grounds.
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Federal state of Germany or Austria. ...
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In economics, the
factor of production which comprises not just land itself but all natural resources. Shoals of fish, natural forests, the atmosphere, and rivers are examples of land. The reward...
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An interconnection site on a PCB.
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A portion of a conductive pattern usually, but not exclusively, used for the connection and/or attachment of a component termination (usually by soldering), or as a contact point for a test probe. Also referred to as ‘pad`.
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Ground which has been built on, is used for a purpose or is let out for such things as farming, forestry and so on.
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1. To set or put on shore from a ship or other water craft; to disembark; to debark. 'I 'll undertake top land them on our coast.' (Shak) ... 2. To catch and bring to shore; to capture; as, to land a fish. ... 3. 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;...
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(n) Land is the surface of the earth identified by specific boundaries, including the airspace above that portion of surface, the minerals beneath it, and the erections and developments on the surface.
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Land (lănd)
noun Urine. See
Lant . [ Obsolete]
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Land intransitive verb To go on shore from a ship or boat; to disembark; to come to the end of a course.
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Land noun [ Anglo-Saxon
land ,
lond ; akin to D., G., Icelandic , Swedish , Dan., and Goth.
land . ]
1. 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 l...
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Land transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Landed ;
present participle & verbal noun Landing .]
1. To set or put on shore from a ship or other water craft; to disembark; to debark. « I 'll undertake to
land t...
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Before the invention of two-way ploughs soil could only be turned one way. For convenience fields were divided into sections called lands which were ploughed by going round and around turning the soil to the middle. Lands were sited in different places each year.
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[Electronics Production] A metallic structure on the PCB surface to which components are attached
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(1) The horizontal bearing surface of a semi positive or flash mold by which excess material escapes. See Cut-off. (2) The bearing surface along the top of the flights of a screw in a screw extruder. (3) The surface of an extrusion die parallel to the direction of melt flow.
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Ground which has been built on, is used for a purpose or is let out for such things as farming, forestry and so on.
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noun material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use); `the land had never been plowed`; `good agricultural soil`
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dry land noun the solid part of the earth`s surface; `the plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land`; `the earth shook for several minutes`; `he dropped the logs on the ground`
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