Land

Land
(Roget's Thesaurus)
<- N
PARAG:Land->N
GRP: \\ N \\ 1
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ land
land
earth
ground
dry land
terra firma
GRP: \\ N \\ 2
Sgm: \\ N \\ 2 \\ continent
continent
mainland
peninsula
chersonese
delta
Sgm: \\ N \\ 2 \\ tongue of land
tongue of land
neck of land
Sgm: \\ N \\ 2 \\ isthmus
isthmus
oasis
Sgm: \\ N \\ 2 \\ promontory
promontory
&c.(projection) 250
Sgm: \\ N \\ 2 \\ highland
highland
&c.(height) 206
GRP: \\ N \\ 3
Sgm: \\ N \\ 3 \\ coast
coast
shore
scar
strand
beach
Sgm: \\ N \\ 3 \\ playa
playa
Sgm: \\ N \\ 3 \\ bank
bank
lea
Sgm: \\ N \\ 3 \\ seaboard
seaboard
seaside
seabank
seacoast
seabeach
Sgm: \\ N \\ 3 \\ ironbound coast
ironbound coast
Sgm: \\ N \\ 3 \\ loom of the land
loom of the land
Sgm: \\ N \\ 3 \\ derelict
derelict
Sgm: \\ N \\ 3 \\ innings
innings
Sgm: \\ N \\ 3 \\ alluvium
alluvium
alluvion
Sgm: \\ N \\ 3 \\ ancon
ancon
GRP: \\ N \\ 4
Sgm: \\ N \\ 4 \\ soil
soil
glebe
clay
loam
marl
cledge
chalk
gravel
mold
subsoil
clod
clot
Sgm: \\ N \\ 4 \\ rock
rock
crag
GRP: \\ N \\ 5
Sgm: \\ N \\ 5 \\ acres
acres
Sgm: \\ N \\ 5 \\ real estate
real estate
&c.(property) 780
Sgm: \\ N \\ 5 \\ landsman
landsman
PARAG:Land->V
GRP: \\ V \\ 1
Sgm: \\ V \\ 1 \\ land
land
come to land
set foot on the soil
set foot on dry land
Sgm: \\ V \\ 1 \\ come ashore
come ashore
go ashore
debark
PARAG:Land->Adj
GRP: \\ Adj \\ 1
Sgm: \\ Adj \\ 1 \\ earthy
earthy
continental
midland
coastal
littoral
riparian
Sgm: \\ Adj \\ 1 \\ alluvial
alluvial
Sgm: \\ Adj \\ 1 \\ terrene
terrene
&c.(world) 318
Sgm: \\ Adj \\ 1 \\ landed
landed
predial
territorial
Sgm: \\ Adj \\ 1 \\ geophilous
geophilous
Sgm: \\ Adj \\ 1 \\ ripicolous
ripicolous
PARAG:Land->Adv
GRP: \\ Adv \\ 1
Sgm: \\ Adv \\ 1 \\ ashore
ashore
Sgm: \\ Adv \\ 1 \\ on shore
on shore
on land

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