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LandThe raised portion of rifling.
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Landn. real property, real estate (and all that grows thereon), and t...
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Land"to make contact, to hit home" (of a blow, etc.), by 1881, perhaps altered from lend (v.) in a playful sense, or else a sense extension of land (v.1).
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LandOld English lendan "to bring to land" (transitive), early 13c., from the source of land (n.). Intransitive sense "come to shore, go ashore, disembark" is from c. 1200. Spelling and [..]
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LandOld English lond, land, "ground, soil," also "definite portion of the earth's surface, home region of a person or a people, territory marked by political boundaries," from Pro [..]
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Land/ˈlænd/ noun plural lands 1 land /ˈlænd/ noun plural lands Learner's definition of LAND 1 [noncount] : the solid part of the surface of the Earth : an area of ground arid/fertile/flat land t [..]
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Landsolid part of the Earth's surface not covered by water.
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LandDegree programme in the sector of agriculture and the natural environment. General training for planning how land and water will be used, and for managing its sustainable use.
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LandOne of four basic categories of resources, or factors of production (the other three are labor, capital, and entrepreneurship). This category includes the natural resources used to produce goods and s [..]
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LandReal estate that can be transferred by deed. It usually includes permanent structures such as buildings.
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Land- 1. The terrain on which the course was built.
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Land- 2. A disc having come to a stop after an uninterrupted flight on the ground or in or at the target.
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Landreach or come to rest; "The bird landed on the highest branch"; "The plane landed in Istanbul" the land on which real estate is located; &qu [..]
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Landthe parts of the earth that are not covered by water. The same word also means to come down from the air on to land or water
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LandA long-term asset account that reports the cost of real property exclusive of the cost of any constructed assets on the property. Land usually appears as the first item under the balance sheet heading [..]
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LandDefinition The earth's surface, extending downward to the center of the earth and upward infinitely into space, including things permanently attached by nature, such as trees and water.
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LandDefinition A federal phrase used to describe all types of "immovable" real estate, including land, buildings, and rights; the complete ownership of the bundle of rights in a property.
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LandThe raised area on a CD or DVD where data is stored. CDs and DVDs store data in lands and pits. The lands represent 1 and the pits represent 0 in binary computing. The bits are read by the disc drive [..]
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LandA record type used in the Locality and Research Methodologies sections of the PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) to identify articles that contain information about land records except for deeds.
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LandTo dream of land, when it appears fertile, omens good; but if sterile and rocky, failure and dispondency is prognosticated. To see land from the ocean, denotes that vast avenues of prosperity and happiness will disclose themselves to you.
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Land1 : an area of the earth usually inclusive of improvements, bodies of water, and natural or man-made objects and extending indefinitely upward and downward compare air right 2 : an estate, interest, . [..]
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LandGate dimension parallel to the direction of melt flow. L/D Ratio Extrusion Barrel length divided by the diameter of the barrel
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LandProperty; real estate.
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Land"Gifts of nature" that can be used to produce goods and services; for example, oceans, air, mineral deposits, virgin forests and actual fields of land. When investments are made to improve fields of land or other natural resources, those resources become, in part, capital resources. Also known as natural resources.
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LandThat surface on the periphery of a rotary cutting tool, such as a milling cutter. drill tap, or reamer, which joins the face of the flute or tooth to make up the basic cutting edge.
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LandLanding a patch means to commit it.
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LandConsidered to have an indefinite life, so does not depreciate. On a corporate financial statement, is usually recorded at original cost and includes direct purchase expenses.
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LandThe ordinary meaning of the word ‘land’ is that of dry superficies of the earth as distinguished from water or air. As a legal term, land means not merely the dry superficies of the earth, but also co [..]
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LandAll natural resources. The "gifts of nature" which are economically useful.
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Landterra, ager, solum
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LandSee how the land lies. See what we have to do; see in what state matters are. See in what state the land is that we have to travel or pass over, or in what direction we must go. Joshua sent spies (ii. [..]
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LandReflects the cost of land used in hospital operations. Includes the cost of off-site sewer and water lines, public utility, charges for servicing the land, governmental assessments for street paving a [..]
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LandThe top surface of the tooth.
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Landn. parcela de terreno(s)
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LandThe process of off-loading any goods from the means of transportation to a Customs-controlled area within South Africa and includes off-loading from any vehicle.
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LandRefers to freight transported by road or rail.
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Land"Land" includes water, water rights, easements of every nature and all appurtenances to land.
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Land, sb. cultivated land or pasture, as opposed to a road. ‘Come on the land,’ i.e. come off the road into the fields.
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Landn. 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 [..]
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Land land.
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LandThe act of making the airplane descend, lose flying speed, and make contact with the ground or water, thus ending the flight.
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Landonly - a rate that does NOT include airfare; usually includes most other land-based charges such as accommodations, transfers, taxes, and perhaps other optional items like theme park tickets, rental c [..]
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LandIn the petroleum industry, "land" often refers to the oil and gas rights on a particular area of land. For example, in a "land sale," the oil and/or gas rights are "sold" [..]
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LandIn the petroleum industry, "land" often refers to the oil and gas rights on a particular area of land. For example, in a "land sale", the oil and/or gas rights are "sold" [..]
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LandOne of four basic categories of resources, or factors of production (the other three are labor, capital, and entrepreneurship). This category includes the natural resources used to produce goods and s [..]
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LandLand consists of the ground, including the soil covering and any associated surface waters, over which ownership rights are enforced and from which economic benefits can be derived by their owners by [..]
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LandLand is separately defined in various statutes. Where these definitions are not applicable, or there is nothing evident in rebuttal, the Common Law definition applies, ie land extends from the centre of the earth to the sky, including not only the surface but also the soil beneath it and the air above it and all things growing on it or attached to [..]
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LandAll land within the limits of the State, including coastal waters and the seabed.
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Land The terrestrial bio-productive system comprised of soil, vegetation, other biota, and the ecological and hydrological processes that operate within the system. In very simple terms: it corresponds to the Earth´s surface and natural resources found there. (UNCCD 1994, article 1e; ELD Initiative interim report 2013)
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Land
'matter, timber', connected to'pasture, grassland'.
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Landan area of the earth's surface, the characteristics of which embrace all reasonably stable, or predictably cyclic, attributes of the biosphere vertically above and below this area, including thos [..]
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LandAn ownership class of public lands owned by the U.S. Government. Fiber products
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LandPart of the real estate which support the improvements, namely: the buildings, the yard improvements and the infrastructure needed for their operation. Strictly speaking, land is also a real estate.
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LandThe expression “land” in the Land Acquisition Act 1894 includes benefits to arise out of land, and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to any thing attached to the earth.
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LandIncludes not only the ground or soil, but also everything that is attached to the earth, whether by course of nature as trees and herbage, or by the hand of man, as houses and other buildings. It incl [..]
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LandThe term to describe land whether built upon on not. By law, land defined by a certificate of title includes all buildings, fixtures and improvements on the land.
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LandIncludes land covered by water, quarries, sand and gravel, but does not include coal or other minerals. (Assessment Act)
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LandThe term “land” refers to a spatial unit containing all natural resources – i.e. minerals, soils, water, flora and fauna – as well as to all the land use types occurring on it. (Hurni, H. et al. 1996. [..]
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LandGeneralized economists' term or label to cover all those factors of production that are still in their raw state (or nearly so) -- that is, that have not yet been worked on or transformed by huma [..]
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LandLand is the solid surface of the Earth that is not covered by water. It may also refer to:
Landscape
Landform, physical feature comprises a geomorphological unit
Land (economics), a factor of producti [..]
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LandIn economics, land comprises all naturally occurring resources as well as geographic land. Examples include particular geographical locations, mineral deposits, forests, fish stocks, atmospheric quali [..]
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LandA LAND (Local Area Network Denial) attack is a DoS (Denial of Service) attack that consists of sending a special poison spoofed packet to a computer, causing it to lock up. The security flaw was first [..]
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LandLand (1975–2002) is a two disc compilation album by Patti Smith, released on March 19, 2002, on Arista Records. Land (1975–2002) contains a collection of recordings from her eight previous albums on t [..]
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LandLand is the Comsat Angels' fourth album, released in September 1983 on Jive Records. The album was reissued on CD in 2001 with five B-sides as bonus tracks for Jive's "Connoisseur Collection" [..]
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LandLand (styled LAND) was a Seattle based music group founded and led by Jeff Greinke. Their music is described by guitarist Dennis Rea as "an odd blend of jazz, rock, electronic, and world music.&q [..]
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LandLand is the eponymous first full-length album by the American group Land. Land was recorded at Jack Straw Productions in Seattle in 1994 and released by the Australian label Extreme in 1995. All track [..]
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LandLand is the fourth full-length album by the Faroese Viking / folk metal band Týr. It is a multilingual album with vocals in Faroese, English, Norwegian, Danish in Sinklars Vísa and Icelandic in Brenni [..]
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Land"Land" was a one-off charity single released in August 1993, credited to (and in the following order) Midnight Oil, Daniel Lanois, Hothouse Flowers, Crash Vegas, and The Tragically Hip. All [..]
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LandLand is a Swedish weekly family magazine with a countryside focus. The magazine was established in 1971. The headquarters of the magazine is in Stockholm. It is published by the Federation of Swedish [..]
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LandLand, sometimes referred to as dry land, is the solid surface of Earth that is not permanently covered by water. The vast majority of human activity throughout history has occurred in land areas that [..]
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LandLand is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Clay D. Land (born 1960), American judge
Edwin H. Land (1909–1991), American scientist and inventor
Frank Land, British information systems [..]
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LandLand is the seventh studio album by Tree63. Fuel Music released the album on September 11, 2015.
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LandLand was a Scottish Christian music band, who played a worship style of acoustic folk music with folk rock and roots rock elements. They were from a four-piece band from Glasgow, Scotland, where they [..]
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