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Synonyms and antonyms of General words for land and miscellaneous areas of land in British Thesaurus
General words for land and miscellaneous areas of land
belt (noun)
an area containing a lot of a particular thing that surrounds something else
common land (noun)
conservation area (noun)
conservation area (noun)
British an area where the buildings are protected because they are of historical importance and new buildings are usually not allowed
domain (noun)
literary an area of land owned and controlled by a particular person, especially in the past
enclosure (noun)
an area surrounded by a fence or wall
environmentally sensitive area (noun)
an area where the natural environment can easily be harmed
exclusion zone (noun)
an area where a particular type of activity is not allowed or where people are not allowed to enter
ground (noun)
an area of land and the structures on it that are intended to be used for a particular purpose
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
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
terra firma (noun)
often humorous land, especially as compared with water or air
the wild (noun)
an environment that is natural
wilderness (noun)
World Heritage Site (noun)
a place that has a lot of historical importance and is officially not allowed to be changed or damaged