LAND vs STATE: 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
- Synonyms and See situation.
- The United States of America: as, he has sailed from Liverpool for the States.
- In botany, a form or phase of a particular plant.
- In engraving, an impression taken from an engraved plate in some particular stage of its progress, recognized by certain distinctive marks not seen on previous impressions or on any made subsequently unless coupled with fresh details. There may be seven, eight, or more states from one plate.
- A statement; a document containing a statement, or showing the state or condition of something at a given time; an account (or the like) stated.
- Plural [capitalized] The legislative body in the island of Jersey.
- One of the commonwealths or bodies politic which together make up a federal republic, which stand in certain specified relations with the central or national government, and as regards internal affairs are more or less independent.
- The power wielded by the government of a country; the civil power, often as contrasted with the ecclesiastical: as, the union of church and state.
- The whole people of one body politic; the commonwealth: usually with the definite article; in a particular sense, a civil and self-governing community; a commonwealth.
- Estate; income; possession.
- Continuance of existence; stability.
- The crisis, or culminating point, as of a disease; that point in the growth or course of a thing at which decline begins.
- A seat of dignity; a dais; a chair of state, usually on a raised platform, with or without a canopy; also, this canopy itself.
- A person of high rank; a noble; a personage of distinction.
- Stateliness; dignity.
- Style of living; mode of life; especially, the dignity and pomp befitting a person of high degree or large wealth.
- A class or order: same as estate, 9.
- Political or social position or status; station; standing in the world or the community; rank; condition; quality.
- Mode or form of existence; position; posture; situation; condition: as, the state of one's health; the state of the roads; a state of uncertainty or of excitement; the present unsatisfactory state of affaire.
- An aggregation of cells which exhibits centralization, interdependence, divergent specialization, and division of labor.
- In biology: Figuratively, a community of colonial organisms, such as a hive of bees. A state, in which the bond of union is not organic but social, is contrasted by Haeckel with a cormus or cormidium, such as a siphonophore, in which the bond of union is organic.
- One of the more or less internally autonomous territorial and political units composing a federation under a sovereign government.
- A body politic, especially one constituting a nation.
- A specific kind of government.
- The sphere of supreme civil power within a given polity.
- The supreme public power within a sovereign political entity.
- Ceremony; pomp.
- The condition of a physical system with regard to phase, form, composition, or structure.
- Social position or rank.
- A condition of excitement or distress.
- A mental or emotional condition.
- A condition of being in a stage or form, as of structure, growth, or development.
- A condition or mode of being, as with regard to circumstances.
- The federal department in the UnitedStates that sets and maintains foreign policies
- (chemistry) the three traditional states of matter are solids (fixed shape and volume) and liquids (fixed volume and shaped by the container) and gases (filling the container)
- The territory occupied by a nation
- A state of depression or agitation
- The territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation
- The group of people comprising the government of a sovereign state
- A politically organized body of people under a single government
- The way something is with respect to its main attributes
LAND vs STATE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Owned and operated by a state.
- Of or relating to a body politic or to an internally autonomous territorial or political unit constituting a federation under one government.
LAND vs STATE: 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
- Indicate through a symbol, formula, etc.
- Put before
- Express in words
LAND vs STATE: 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 STATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To set forth in words; declare.
LAND vs STATE: 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.
- A prison maintained by a State for the regular confinement of felons under sentence to imprisonment: distinguished from county and city jails, in which are confined misdemeanants, and felons awaiting trial, or awaiting execution of the death penalty, and from reformatories, etc.
- A newspaper selected, by or pursuant to law, for the publication of official or legal notices.
- Of or pertaining to one of the commonwealths which make up a federal republic: opposed to national: as, state rights; a state prison; state legislatures.
- Used on or intended for occasions of great pomp or ceremony: as, a state carriage.
- Of or pertaining to the community or body politic; public: as, state affairs; state policy; a state paper.
- Synonyms Speak, Tell, etc. (see say), specify, set forth.
- In law, to aver or allege.
- To express the particulars of; set down in detail or in gross; represent fully in words; make known specifically; explain particularly; narrate; recite: as, to state an opinion; to state the particulars of a case.
- To settle as a possession upon; bestow or settle upon.
- To set; fix; settle; establish; stablish: as, to state a day: chiefly used in the past participle.
- Stately.
LAND vs STATE: RELATED WORDS
- Res publica, Kingdom, Country, Onshore, Overland, Domain, Terra firma, State, Earth, Ground, Estate, Soil, Farming, Demesne, Acres
- State supported, Express, Tell, State department, Submit, Res publica, Put forward, Say, Body politic, Land, Province, Public, Country, Nation, Commonwealth
LAND vs STATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Res publica, Kingdom, Country, Onshore, Overland, Domain, Terra firma, State, Earth, Ground, Estate, Soil, Farming, Demesne, Acres
- State supported, State of matter, Express, Tell, Submit, Res publica, Put forward, Say, Body politic, Land, Province, Public, Country, Nation, Commonwealth
LAND vs STATE: 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.
- What about some raw power play by state legislatures or secretaries of state?
- Each member state shall create a State Council for Interstate Juvenile Supervision.
- Then there are additional documents required which vary from state to state.
- Plan benefits vary widely from state to state.
- Process of designation varies from state to state.
- Is my state a reciprocal state for wholesale distributors?
- The laws requiring licensure vary from state to state.
- State, tribunals of this State shall recognize the continuing, exclusive jurisdiction of the tribunal of the other state.
- State Pattern State design patterns in Java employes once an Object changes its behavior supported by its internal state.
- COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, STATE OF STATE OF GEORGIA, STATE OF MICHIGAN, AND STATE OF WISCONSIN, Defendants.
LAND vs STATE: 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?
- Why is sodium iodide more conductive in solid state than molten state?
- What happened in Boise State's 27-3 win over Utah State?
- What makes a quantum state separable from the general state matrix?
- Is the Secretary of State's Office Open on state holidays?
- Why do sales taxes vary from state to state in India?
- What state has the painted turtle as their state reptile?
- Which state was the first state to come under AFSPA?
- When did Michigan State beat Ohio State in football?
- What time does Tennessee State football play Grambling State?
- What state has a nickname of the Constitution state?