What is another word for piece of land?

Pronunciation: [pˈiːs ɒv lˈand] (IPA)

A "piece of land" can be referred to in various ways, depending on its size, location, or purpose. It may be called a plot, parcel, acreage, lot, tract, or estate. A small piece of land can also be described as a patch or plot, while a larger area may be known as a farm, ranch, or plantation. If the land is used for building structures, it may be called a site or development. Other terms include homestead, holding, or allotment, which denote a specific type of land use. Whatever the name used, a piece of land represents a valuable asset and a significant investment for those who own it.

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Famous quotes with Piece of land

  • When you look at the stars and the galaxy, you feel that you are not just from any particular piece of land, but from the solar system.
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  • As farmers or owners, the poor peasants possess a piece of land. The excellent means of transport enables them often to sell their goods. At the very worst they can mostly provide their own food.
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