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Meaning

The word "land" generally refers to the solid part of the Earth's surface that is not covered by water. It can represent soil, territory, or a geographical area. In a broader sense, "land" can also relate to property ownership, agriculture, and the natural environment.

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Etymology

The word "land" originates from Old English "land," which has Germanic roots and is related to the Dutch word "land" and the German word "Land," all meaning a piece of ground or territory.

Examples

  1. The farmers worked hard to cultivate the land and produce crops.
  2. After years of urban development, the city had very little land left for parks.
  3. The treaty divided the land between the two nations, establishing clear borders.
  4. She inherited a piece of land from her grandfather where she plans to build a house.
  5. The explorers traveled across vast stretches of uncharted land.