landfill |
a method of simultaneously building up land and disposing of solid waste by burying the waste in low-lying ground. [2 definitions] |
landform |
any of the earth's topographic features, such as a mountain or canyon, that have been formed by natural forces of movement, erosion, or the like. |
land-grabber |
a person who uses unfair or fraudulent tactics to gain possession of land. |
land grant |
a tract of public land given by a government for a highway, state college, railroad, or the like. |
land-grant |
of or pertaining to any of a number of U.S. colleges and universities originally given government land in return for offering instruction in agriculture and the mechanical arts, now funded by their respective states with federal supplements. |
landgrave |
a medieval German count having jurisdiction over a large territory. [2 definitions] |
landgravine |
the wife of a landgrave. |
landholder |
one who owns, occupies, or holds rights to a piece of land. |
landing |
the act of one that lands. [3 definitions] |
landing craft |
any of various flat-bottomed boats designed to bring soldiers and equipment close to shore during amphibious assaults. |
landing field |
an area of land cleared, leveled, and sometimes surfaced to allow aircraft to land and take off; airstrip. |
landing gear |
the wheels or pontoons of an aircraft designed to enable it to move on land or water when not airborne. |
landing net |
a small bag-shaped net attached to a handle, used to scoop a hooked fish from the water. |
landing strip |
a runway, esp. one constructed in a remote area and lacking airport facilities. |
landlady |
a woman who rents property to others. [2 definitions] |
landless |
not owning or having any land. |
landline |
a telephone or other telecommunications device that is connected to the public network by a wire cable, or a telephone service connected by such cables. [2 definitions] |
landlocked |
lacking access to the sea, as some smaller bodies of water or a country whose shipping must cross other countries in order to reach a seaport. [2 definitions] |
landlord |
a man or woman who rents property to others. [2 definitions] |
landlubber |
one who is not familiar with the sea or experienced in seamanship. |
landmark |
a feature of the landscape that serves as a point of reference, a guide for travelers, or a boundary marker. [5 definitions] |