territory plural
ter·ri·to·ry
The plural form of territory is territories
T tDefinitions
- noun plural territory any tract of land; region or district. 1
- noun plural territory the land and waters belonging to or under the jurisdiction of a state, sovereign, etc. 1
- noun plural territory any separate tract of land belonging to a state. 1
- noun plural territory (often initial capital letter) Government. a region or district of the U.S. not admitted to the Union as a state but having its own legislature, with a governor and other officers appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. some similar district elsewhere, as in Canada and Australia. 1
- noun plural territory a field or sphere of action, thought, etc.; domain or province of something. 1
- noun plural territory the region or district assigned to a representative, agent, or the like, as for making sales. 1
- noun plural territory the area that an animal defends against intruders, especially of the same species. 1