lands
verb(land)
to set or put on shore from a ship : disembark
lands
verb(land)
to set down after conveying
lands
verb(land)
to cause to reach or come to rest in a particular place
lands
noun(land)
the solid part of the surface of the earth; also : a corresponding part of a celestial body (such as the moon)
lands
noun(land)
ground or soil of a specified situation, nature, or quality
lands
noun(land)
the surface of the earth and all its natural resources
lands
verb(land)
to land an airplane on its undersurface without use of landing gear
lands
noun(land)
a realm of fantasy or of whimsical or foolish behavior
lands
verb(land)
to land (an airplane or spacecraft) under emergency conditions usually with damage to the craft
lands
verb(land)
to crash-land an airplane or spacecraft
lands
verb(land)
to land (an airplane, helicopter, etc.) in an unusual way because of an emergency
lands
noun(land)
land belonging to the crown and yielding revenues that the reigning sovereign is entitled to
lands
noun(land)
public land in some British dominions or colonies
lands
noun(land)
a euphoric dreamlike mental state detached from the harsher realities of life
lands
noun(land)
the mental state of someone who is not aware of what is really happening
lands
noun(land)
—used as a nickname for Los Angeles, California
lands
noun(land)
an ideal or imaginary place
lands
noun(land)
an imaginary place without problems
lands
noun(land)
an area of unowned, unclaimed, or uninhabited land
lands
noun(land)
an unoccupied area between opposing armies
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noun(land)
an area not suitable or used for occupation or habitation
lands
noun(land)
something and especially a place or condition believed to promise final satisfaction or realization of hopes