All farmland synonyms
farmΒ·land
F f noun farmland
- province β an administrative division or unit of a country.
- meadow β a tract of grassland used for pasture or serving as a hayfield.
- territory β any tract of land; region or district.
- terrain β a tract of land, especially as considered with reference to its natural features, military advantages, etc.
- range β the extent to which or the limits between which variation is possible: the range of steel prices; a wide range of styles.
- green β of the color of growing foliage, between yellow and blue in the spectrum: green leaves.
- grassland β an area, as a prairie, in which the natural vegetation consists largely of perennial grasses, characteristic of subhumid and semiarid climates.
- pasture β Rogier [French raw-zhee-ey] /French rΙ ΚiΛeΙͺ/ (Show IPA), or Roger [French raw-zhey] /French rΙΛΚeΙͺ/ (Show IPA), de la [French duh-la] /French dΙ la/ (Show IPA), Weyden, Rogier van der.
- ground β the act of grinding.
- garden β Alexander, 1730?β91, U.S. naturalist, born in Scotland.
- soil β the act or fact of soiling.
- home β Lord, Douglas-Home.
- earth β (often initial capital letter) the planet third in order from the sun, having an equatorial diameter of 7926 miles (12,755 km) and a polar diameter of 7900 miles (12,714 km), a mean distance from the sun of 92.9 million miles (149.6 million km), and a period of revolution of 365.26 days, and having one satellite.
- continent β A continent is a very large area of land, such as Africa or Asia, that consists of several countries.
- district β a division of territory, as of a country, state, or county, marked off for administrative, electoral, or other purposes.
- area β An area is a particular part of a town, a country, a region, or the world.
- field β Cyrus West, 1819β92, U.S. financier: projector of the first Atlantic cable.
- homeland β one's native land.
- beach β A beach is an area of sand or stones beside the sea.
- parcel β an object, article, container, or quantity of something wrapped or packed up; small package; bundle.
- nation β Carry or Carrie (Amelia Moore) 1846β1911, U.S. temperance leader.
- country β A country is one of the political units which the world is divided into, covering a particular area of land.
- region β an extensive, continuous part of a surface, space, or body: a region of the earth.
- ranch β an establishment maintained for raising livestock under range conditions.
- shore β Jane, 1445?β1527, mistress of Edward IV of England.
- real estate β property, especially in land: three acres of real estate.
- woods β the hard, fibrous substance composing most of the stem and branches of a tree or shrub, and lying beneath the bark; the xylem.
- boondocks β If you say that someone lives in the boondocks, you mean that they live a long way from any large cities.
- wilderness β a wooded area in NE Virginia: several battles fought here in 1864 between armies of Grant and Lee.
- countryside β The countryside is land which is away from towns and cities.
- outdoors β out of doors; in the open air: He's happiest when he's outdoors.
- outback β (sometimes initial capital letter) the back country or remote settlements; the bush (usually preceded by the).
- backwoods β If you refer to an area as the backwoods, you mean that it is a long way from large towns and is isolated from modern life.
- bush β A bush is a large plant which is smaller than a tree and has a lot of branches.
- hinterland β Often, hinterlands. the remote or less developed parts of a country; back country: The hinterlands are usually much more picturesque than the urban areas.
- sticks β a thrust with a pointed instrument; stab.
- plot β a secret plan or scheme to accomplish some purpose, especially a hostile, unlawful, or evil purpose: a plot to overthrow the government.
- patch β Alexander McCarrell [muh-kar-uh l] /mΙΛkΓ¦r Ιl/ (Show IPA), 1889β1945, U.S. World War II general.
- tract β a brief treatise or pamphlet for general distribution, usually on a religious or political topic.
- acreage β Acreage is a large area of farm land.
- lea β Homer, 1876β1912, U.S. soldier and author: adviser 1911β12 to Sun Yat-sen in China.
- moorland β an area of moors, especially country abounding in heather.
- vineyard β a plantation of grapevines, especially one producing grapes for winemaking.
- mead β George Herbert, 1863β1931, U.S. philosopher and author.
- glebe β Also called glebe land. Chiefly British. the cultivable land owned by a parish church or ecclesiastical benefice.
- tillage β the operation, practice, or art of tilling land.
- mainland β the largest of the Shetland Islands. About 200 sq. mi. (520 sq. km).
- sod β the act of seething.
- manor β (in England) a landed estate or territorial unit, originally of the nature of a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and of lands within which he has the right to exercise certain privileges, exact certain fees, etc.
- dirt β Design In Real Time