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LAND'WARD, adv. Toward the land. LAND'-WIND , n. A wind blowing from the land. L...
LAND'STREIGHT, n. A narrow slip of land. [Not used.] LAND'-TAX , n. A tax assess...
LAND'SMAN, n. In seaman's language, a sailor on board a ship, who has not before...
LAND'SLIP, n. A portion of a hill or mountain, which slips or slides down; or th...
LAND'SCAPE, n. 1. A portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in...
LAND'MARK, n. [land and mark.] 1. A mark to designate the boundary of land; any ...
LAND'MAN, n. A man who serves on land; opposed to seaman.
LAND'LORD, n. 1. The lord of a manor or of land; the owner of land who has tenan...
LAND'LOPER, n. [See Leap and Interloper.] A landman; literally, a land runner; a...
LAND'LOCKED, pp. Encompassed by land, so that no point of the compass is open to...
LAND'LOCK, v.t. [land and lock.] To inclose or encompass by land.
LAND'LESS, a. Destitute of land; having no property in land.
LAND'LADY, n. [See Landlord .] 1. A woman who has tenants holding from her. 2. T...
LAND'JOBBER, n. A man who makes a business of buying land on speculation, or of ...
LAND'ING-PLACE, n. A place on the shore of the sea or of a lake, or on the bank ...
LAND'ING, ppr. Setting on shore; coming on shore.