Associations to the word «Landed»
Noun
- Gentry
- Proprietor
- Thud
- Aristocracy
- Thump
- Guadalcanal
- Havre
- Normandy
- Boulogne
- Leyte
- Glider
- Runway
- Parachute
- Mortar
- Lander
- Saucer
- Spaceship
- Landing
- Commando
- Troop
- Gama
- Peasantry
- Airfield
- Crash
- Allies
- Spacecraft
- Skid
- Punch
- Grenade
- Sicily
- Seaplane
- Helicopter
- Clatter
- Meteorite
- Cove
- Marine
- Shore
- Nobility
- Luzon
- Calais
- Battalion
- Veracruz
- Wharf
- Beach
- Burke
- Aerodrome
- Boeing
- Airliner
- Quay
- Rocket
- Blows
- Canoe
- Plymouth
- Airplane
- Chopper
- Wreckage
- Reinforcement
- Algiers
- Juno
- Aristocrat
- Messina
- Airbus
- Islet
- Shuttle
- Brigade
- Corsica
- Jamestown
- Plane
- Estate
- Cebu
- Axel
Adjective
Wiktionary
LANDED, adjective. In possession of land.
LANDED, adjective. Consisting of land, especially with a single owner.
LANDED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of land
LANDED COST, noun. (business) The end cost of an internationally shipped item. This includes purchase price, freight, insurance, and other costs and may sometimes include duties and taxes.
LANDED COSTS, noun. Plural of landed cost
LANDED IMMIGRANT, noun. (Canada) (dated) A person who is not a citizen of Canada but who has been legally admitted to Canada as a permanent resident.
Dictionary definition
LANDED, adjective. Owning or consisting of land or real estate; "the landed gentry"; "landed property".
Wise words
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genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
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