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"Whenuapai" is a place name in New Zealand and does not have a direct translation in English. It is a Maori word that is often interpreted as meaning "good land" or "valuable land".
The verb "land" is transitive when it is used with a direct object. For example, in the sentence "She landed the plane," "plane" is the direct object of the verb "land." However, "land" can also be used as an intransitive verb when it does not take a direct object. For example, in the sentence "The plane landed," there is no direct object.
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According to the website Practical Law, the Land Registry Direct allowed one to view registers of titles online, deliver applications for certain Land Registry services, and perform certain types of searches. However, the Land Registry Direct was closed on March 31, 2010, being replaced by the Land Registry portal.
It depends on the context: this question cannot be answered without knowing how "land" is used relative to other words in the sentence or phrase. "Land" could be a direct object, but it could also be a subject, an indirect object, a verb, or the object of a preposition. Examples: Direct object: Sam owns land in Virginia. Subject: The land kept me there long after I should have left. Indirect object: Give the land your respect. Verb: The pilot is ready to land the plane. Object of a preposition: We flew over water and over land.
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What does land near the water mean? It means the land ends and the water starts. Like beaches and coasts. What does green on a map mean water or land? ...
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