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Synonyms and antonyms of General words for land and miscellaneous areas of land in American Thesaurus

General words for land and miscellaneous areas of land

acreage (noun)

an area of land measured in acres

belt (noun)

an area containing a lot of a particular thing that surrounds something else

border (noun)

the land around the edge of something

claim (noun)

a piece of land that was not owned before and that you say belongs to you

conservation area (noun)

an area of land that is protected from being damaged

corridor (noun)

used about the land near a major river, road, or railroad line

domain (noun)

literary an area of land owned and controlled by a particular person, especially in the past

dry land (noun)

land, rather than the ocean, a river, or a lake

enclosure (noun)

an area surrounded by a fence or wall

environs (noun)

formal the area that surrounds a place

exclusion zone (noun)

an area where a particular type of activity is not allowed or where people are not allowed to enter

feeding ground (noun)

a place where a group of animals, birds, or fish regularly go to look for food and eat it

flatlands (noun)

level land without mountains, hills, or valleys

flatlands (noun)

a region in which the land is level

footprint (noun)

the amount of land, energy, water etc. that a person or organization uses in order to exist or operate

ground (noun)

an area of land

ground (noun)

an area of land and the structures on it that are intended to be used for a particular purpose

ground (noun)

an area of land or ocean where a particular thing happens

land (noun)

an area of ground, especially one that is used for a particular purpose such as farming or building

land (noun)

an area where the soil has particular qualities

landscape (noun)

an area of land that is beautiful to look at or that has a particular type of appearance

lot (noun)

a small area of land used for a particular purpose

lowlands (noun)

the part of a country that is fairly low and flat, especially in Scotland

the open (noun)

any place that is outside, not in a building

open space (noun)

American land that is protected by the government for public use and cannot have any buildings or roads built on it

parcel (noun)

a section of a piece of land

permafrost (noun)

ground that stays permanently frozen, for example in the polar regions

public property (noun)

buildings and land that are owned by the government of a country or area

scenery (noun)

natural things such as trees, hills, and lakes that you can see in a particular place

space (noun)

an area of land where there are no buildings

terra firma (noun)

often humorous land, especially as compared with water or air

terrain (noun)

an area of land, usually one that has a particular physical feature

territory (noun)

an area that belongs to or is used by someone

turf (noun)

informal an area that one person or group considers to be their own

vacant lot (noun)

a piece of land that is not being used

wasteland (noun)

an area of land that is empty or cannot be used

the wild (noun)

an environment that is natural

wilderness (noun)

a place that is not taken care of

wilderness area (noun)

American an area where the government has decided that no roads or buildings can be built so that it can be enjoyed for its natural beauty and animals can live there in peace