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All tract synonyms

tract
T t

noun tract

  • writing β€” the act of a person or thing that writes.
  • footmark β€” a footprint.
  • construal β€” an act of construing
  • freehold β€” a town in E New Jersey: battle of Monmouth courthouse 1778.
  • leaflet β€” a small flat or folded sheet of printed matter, as an advertisement or notice, usually intended for free distribution.
  • demesne β€” land, esp surrounding a house or manor, retained by the owner for his or her own use
  • footmarks β€” Plural form of footmark.
  • atlantes β€” supporting columns for an entablature, carved in the form of standing or kneeling figures of men
  • quinta β€” an inn, especially one in the countryside.
  • locale β€” a place or locality, especially with reference to events or circumstances connected with it: to move to a warmer locale.
  • department β€” A department is one of the sections in an organization such as a government, business, or university. A department is also one of the sections in a large shop.
  • farmland β€” land under cultivation or capable of being cultivated: to protect valuable farmland from erosion.
  • neighborhood β€” the area or region around or near some place or thing; vicinity: the kids of the neighborhood; located in the neighborhood of Jackson and Vine streets.
  • handbill β€” a small printed notice, advertisement, or announcement, usually for distribution by hand.
  • elbowroom β€” Sufficient space to have freedom of movement.
  • land β€” Edwin Herbert, 1909–91, U.S. inventor and businessman: created the Polaroid camera.
  • folio β€” a sheet of paper folded once to make two leaves, or four pages, of a book or manuscript.
  • atlas β€” An atlas is a book of maps.
  • dissertation β€” a written essay, treatise, or thesis, especially one written by a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
  • nonfiction β€” the branch of literature comprising works of narrative prose dealing with or offering opinions or conjectures upon facts and reality, including biography, history, and the essay (opposed to fiction and distinguished from poetry and drama).
  • demesnes β€” possession of land as one's own: land held in demesne.
  • locality β€” a place, spot, or district, with or without reference to things or persons in it or to occurrences there: They moved to another locality.
  • housing development β€” a group of houses or apartments, usually of the same size and design, often erected on a tract of land by one builder and controlled by one management.
  • monograph β€” a treatise on a particular subject, as a biographical study or study of the works of one artist.
  • exposition β€” A comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
  • exclave β€” A portion of territory of one state completely surrounded by territory of another or others, as viewed by the home territory.
  • opuscule β€” a small or minor work.
  • mead β€” George Herbert, 1863–1931, U.S. philosopher and author.
  • neighbourhood β€” Standard spelling of neighborhood.
  • kingdom β€” a state or government having a king or queen as its head.
  • enclave β€” A portion of territory within or surrounded by a larger territory whose inhabitants are culturally or ethnically distinct.
  • lea β€” Homer, 1876–1912, U.S. soldier and author: adviser 1911–12 to Sun Yat-sen in China.
  • offprint β€” Also called separate. a reprint of an article that originally appeared as part of a larger publication.
  • booklet β€” A booklet is a small book that has a paper cover and that gives you information about something.
  • disquisition β€” a formal discourse or treatise in which a subject is examined and discussed; dissertation.
  • area β€” An area is a particular part of a town, a country, a region, or the world.
  • circumnavigation β€” to sail or fly around; make the circuit of by navigation: to circumnavigate the earth.
  • meads β€” George Herbert, 1863–1931, U.S. philosopher and author.
  • glebe β€” Also called glebe land. Chiefly British. the cultivable land owned by a parish church or ecclesiastical benefice.
  • book β€” A book is a number of pieces of paper, usually with words printed on them, which are fastened together and fixed inside a cover of stronger paper or cardboard. Books contain information, stories, or poetry, for example.
  • extent β€” The area covered by something.
  • headroom β€” Nautical. the clear space between two decks.
  • contiguity β€” the state of being contiguous; nearness or contact
  • wideness β€” The state or quality of being wide.
  • bestseller β€” A bestseller is a book of which a great number of copies has been sold.
  • location β€” memory location
  • octavo β€” a book size of about 6 Γ— 9 inches (16 Γ— 23 cm), determined by printing on sheets folded to form 8 leaves or 16 pages. Symbol: 8vo, 8Β°.
  • cropland β€” an area of land on which crops are grown
  • loam β€” a rich, friable soil containing a relatively equal mixture of sand and silt and a somewhat smaller proportion of clay.
  • champaign β€” an expanse of open level or gently undulating country
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