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Rockland

Rockland (noun) means an area of land covered in rock or rocky terrain. Example: “The trail wound through miles of rockland before reaching the summit.”

noun
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An area of land covered in rock or rocky terrain.
"The trail wound through miles of rockland before reaching the summit."
"Little grows in that stretch of rockland along the coast."

How to use Rockland

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishRocky ground or a rocky stretch of countryside.

Word forms

Rocklands plural, rocklands plural

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Etymology

A straightforward compound of rock and land, describing terrain dominated by rock.

Frequently asked questions

What does “Rockland” mean?

The word “Rockland” means an area of land covered in rock or rocky terrain. In plain terms, rocky ground or a rocky stretch of countryside.

How do you use “Rockland” in a sentence?

Here is “Rockland” used in a sentence: “The trail wound through miles of rockland before reaching the summit.”

What part of speech is “Rockland”?

“Rockland” is a noun.

What is the meaning of Rockland?

"Rockland" (noun) means an area of land covered in rock or rocky terrain.

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