LAND vs COUNTRY: NOUN
- In some cities in Scotland, a group of separate dwellings under one roof and having a common entry; a dwelling-house divided into tenements for different families, each tenement being called a house, and the whole a land, or a land of houses.
- The lap of the strakes in a clincher-built boat. Also called landing.
- The smooth uncut part of the face-plate of a slide-valve in a steam-engine.
- In a millstone, the plane surface between two furrows.
- Hence That part of the inner surface of a rifle which lies between the grooves.
- A strip of land left unbroken in a plowed field; the space between two furrows.
- Ground considered as a subject of use or possession; earth; soil.
- The country; the rural regions; in general, distant regions.
- A part of the earth's surface distinguished in any way from other parts; a country, division, or tract considered as the home of a person or a people, or marked off by ethnical, physical, or moral characteristics: as, one's native land; the land of the midnight sun; the land of the citron and myrtle.
- The exposed part of the earth's surface, as distinguished from the submerged part; dry or solid ground: as, to travel by land and water; to spy land from the masthead.
- The solid substance of the earth's surface; any part of the continuous surface of the solid materials constituting the body of the globe: as, dry or submerged land; mountain or desert land.
- Uncultivated land subject to taxation.
- One of the strips into which a field is divided in plowing: same as ridge, 3. See quotation under cut, 24. Compare dead furrow.
- See laund.
- Urine.
- The raised portion of a grooved surface, as on a phonograph record.
- An area or realm.
- Farming considered as a way of life.
- An agricultural or farming area.
- The solid material of the earth as well as the natural and manmade things attached to it and the rights and interests associated with it.
- Public or private landed property; real estate.
- Territorial possessions or property.
- The people of a nation, district, or region.
- A nation; a country.
- A topographically or functionally distinct tract.
- Ground or soil.
- The solid ground of the earth.
- A politically organized body of people under a single government
- Territory over which rule or control is exercised
- The territory occupied by a nation
- A domain in which something is dominant
- Extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use
- The people who live in a nation or country
- Working the land as an occupation or way of life
- The land on which real estate is located
- United States inventor who incorporated Polaroid film into lenses and invented the one-step photographic process (1909-1991)
- 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 solid part of the earth's surface
- To appeal to one's constituents; to stand trial before a jury.
- See under Conclusion.
- The rock through which a vein runs.
- The inhabitants of the district from which a jury is drawn.
- A jury, as representing the citizens of a country.
- The inhabitants or people of a state or a region; the populace; the public. Hence: (a) One's constituents. (b) The whole body of the electors of state.
- Rural regions, as opposed to a city or town.
- A tract of land; a region; the territory of an independent nation; (as distinguished from any other region, and with a personal pronoun) the region of one's birth, permanent residence, or citizenship.
- Nautical, that part of an apartment on board ship used in common by all officers of the same mess: as, the ward-room country.
- In mining, the rock adjacent to the lode; the formation in which any mineral vein or deposit is inclosed. Sometimes called country-rock.
- In law, any place other than a court: as, a deed in the country, as opposed to an alienation by record—that is, in court.
- Specifically In law, the public at large, as represented by a jury: as, a trial by the country; his plea concluded to the country (that is, it ended by requiring the submission of the issue to a jury).
- The inhabitants of a country; the people; the public.
- The place of one's nativity or citizenship; one's native soil; the land of one's nationality or allegiance by birth or adoption.
- The rural parts of a region, as opposed to cities or towns.
- The territory of a nation; an independent state, or a region once independent, and still distinct in name, population, or institutions, as England, Scotland, and Wales in Great Britain, the several states of the Austrian and German empires, etc.
- A region; a district of indefinite extent present to the view or thought, being or considered as the locality of residence, travel, exploration, or other action, or of description: as, a new country; a wild country; a rugged country; an unexplored country; the countries of central Asia.
- The parts of a cricket-field covered by the out-fielders; the long- or deep-field.
- Country music.
- A jury.
- The people of a district who are eligible for jury service.
- An area or expanse outside cities and towns; a rural area.
- A region, territory, or large tract of land distinguishable by features of topography, biology, or culture.
- The land of a person's birth or citizenship.
- The people of a nation or state; populace.
- The territory of a nation or state; land.
- A nation or state.
- A politically organized body of people under a single government
- The people who live in a nation or country
- A particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography)
- An area outside of cities and towns
- The territory occupied by a nation
LAND vs COUNTRY: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Of or connected to country music.
- From the countryside or connected with it.
- Destitute of refinement; rude; unpolished; rustic; not urbane.
- Pertaining to the regions remote from a city; rural; rustic.
- Of or relating to country music.
- Of, relating to, or typical of the country.
LAND vs COUNTRY: VERB
- Shoot at and force to come down
- Bring into a different state
- Arrive on shore
- Cause to come to the ground
- Reach or come to rest
- Deliver (a blow)
- Bring ashore
- N/A
LAND vs COUNTRY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To come to rest in a certain way or place.
- To arrive in a place or condition.
- To descend toward and settle onto the ground or another surface.
- To disembark.
- To come to shore.
- To deliver.
- To win; secure.
- To catch and pull in (a fish).
- To cause to arrive in a place or condition.
- To set (a vehicle) down on land or another surface.
- To bring to and unload on land.
- N/A
LAND vs COUNTRY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Agriculture considered as an occupation or way of life
- To arrive; come to a stop: as, I landed at his house: the wagon landed in a ditch.
- To come to land or shore; touch at a wharf or other landing-place, as a boat or steamer.
- To go ashore from a ship or boat; disembark.
- Nautical, to rest, as a cask or spar, on the deck or elsewhere, by lowering with a rope or tackle.
- Hence To bring to a point of stoppage or rest; bring to the end of a journey, or a course of any kind.
- To put on or bring to shore; disembark; debark; transfer to land in any way: as, to land troops or goods; to land a fish.
- Characteristic of the country or rural regions; hence, rustic; rude; unpolished: as, country manners.
- Pertaining or belonging to the country or to the rural parts of a region; being or living in the country; rural; rustic: as, country roads: country customs; a country gentleman; country cousins; a country life; the country party, as opposed to the city party.
- Pertaining or peculiar to one's own country; national; native.
- (idiom) (in country) In Vietnam during the period of US military operations there.
LAND vs COUNTRY: RELATED WORDS
- Res publica, Kingdom, Country, Onshore, Overland, Domain, Terra firma, State, Earth, Ground, Estate, Soil, Farming, Demesne, Acres
- Country style, A people, Nonclassical, Hillbilly, Land, Folk, Body politic, Nationality, Rural, Res publica, Western, Area, Commonwealth, State, Nation
LAND vs COUNTRY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Res publica, Kingdom, Country, Onshore, Overland, Domain, Terra firma, State, Earth, Ground, Estate, Soil, Farming, Demesne, Acres
- Country style, Country bred, Nonclassical, Hillbilly, Land, Folk, Body politic, Nationality, Rural, Res publica, Western, Area, Commonwealth, State, Nation
LAND vs COUNTRY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Especially in the hill regions, customary social institutions regulate land use practices, and determine land allocations.
- Land which has not previously been built on, including land in use for agriculture or forestry.
- Every tract of land or property acquired should be registered with the land registry office.
- The Alien Land Law prevented first generation Japanese Americans from owning or leasing land.
- Place if a contract in minnesota land purchase agreement for your land.
- This included land where Crown andprivate land were separated by a road.
- STANDARD land purchase and sale agreement form land.
- Mortars land where they land, irrespective of human welfare.
- After the development of the land, the Land Pooling agency redistributed the land after deducting some portion as compensation towards infrastructure costs.
- Timber land, Farm land, recreational land and timber, LLC achieved record land sales in a challenging.
- Select a country to view a list of players for that country with basic career statistics.
- Or use the country selector to change to any other country.
- My father was white and he fought for this country all of this country.
- Select the country like Canada, Australia, UK, or the country you are applying for.
- Taxes are confusing enough in your own country, let alone in a foreign country.
- Services in a particular country or territory you are specifying it as your Home Country.
- The indication for SCT in first remission varies from country to country.
- Unemployment differs from country to country and across different time periods.
- When a goods are transported from one country to another country.
- However, it may vary from country to country.
LAND vs COUNTRY: QUESTIONS
- What are some examples of fertile non-arable land being turned into arable land?
- How many acres of land is in the land use planning program?
- What is arable land as a share of land area for Japan?
- How many acres of land are for sale on land and farm?
- How do I request my land be designated as forest land?
- How did the public land strip become no man's land?
- How will the new land register affect legal ownership of land?
- What does Thornhill do to make the land truly his land?
- What goes into land development before selling land for residential building?
- How did early land vertebrates adapt to life on land?
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