lande — meaning in English
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English meaning
- heath noun An open, uncultivated stretch of land, typically with sandy soil and low shrubs like heather.
- land noun The solid, dry part of the Earth's surface, as opposed to sea or sky.
- moor noun A wide stretch of open, often hilly land covered in heather and rough grass, with poor, boggy soil.
- moorland noun Open land that has an acidic peaty soil and is mostly covered with heather or bracken.
Senses
lande is used for these senses in English:
- land Used to form the name of a territory, country, or region.
- heath A tract of level uncultivated land with sandy soil and scrubby vegetation; heathland.
- moor An extensive waste covered with patches of heath, and having a poor, light (and usually acidic) soil, but sometimes marshy, and abounding in peat; a heath. (Compare bog, peatland, marsh, swamp, fen.)
- moorland Open land that has an acidic peaty soil and is mostly covered with heather or bracken.
heath — full definition
- noun An open, uncultivated stretch of land, typically with sandy soil and low shrubs like heather.
- noun Any of several small evergreen shrubs, especially in the heather family.
land — full definition
- noun The solid, dry part of the Earth's surface, as opposed to sea or sky.
- noun An area of ground owned, or a country or region.
- verb To come down onto a surface, especially from the air or from water.
- verb To succeed in getting or achieving something.