landed
- IPA[ˈlandɪd]
英式
- owning much land, especially through inheritance;consisting of or relating to land owned through inheritance
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- 1. owning much land, especially through inheritance the landed aristocracy
- ▪ consisting of or relating to land owned through inheritance the decline of landed estates
- the part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water: the reptiles lay their eggs on land after four weeks at sea we sighted land
- put (someone or something) on land from a boat: he landed his troops at Hastings
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- the part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water, as opposed to the sea or the air: the reptiles lay their eggs on land after four weeks at sea we sighted land
- put (someone or something) on land from a boat: the lifeboat landed the survivors safely ashore
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- (in Germany or Austria) a state.
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- a state of Germany or Austria.
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- forming nouns denoting a particular sphere of activity or group of people: the blunt, charmless climate of technoland
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- a wind-powered wheeled vehicle with sails, used for recreation and sport.
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- the land of the lotus eaters. people have searched long and hard for Homer's lotus land
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- a region on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, in what is now Israel and Palestine, ...
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- IPA[ˈlandəd]
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- owning much land, especially through inheritance: the landed aristocracy
Oxford American Dictionary