1. A long strip of cement, around 100-300 yards, more or less, that you use to land planes on.
2. A design on pubes.
Land strips are long, narrow areas of land that are typically used for agriculture, transportation, or development. They can vary in width and length and are often designated for specific purposes based on their location and terrain.
a narrow strip of land, like a bridge, connecting 2 larger strips of land:)
Villeins were medieval peasants who worked the land for landlords,some had their own strips of land.
Beaches
"No-man's-land" because no one side controlled the area between the trench lines .
strip-cropping: cultivation of crops in strips following the contours of the land to minimize erosion
Coastal strips refer to narrow areas of land that border the coastline characterized by their proximity to the sea. These areas are highly influenced by coastal processes such as erosion, sediment transport, and storm surges. Coastal strips are important for biodiversity, tourism, and providing habitats for various marine species.
Islands are surrounded by water, while "landlocked" areas are completely surrounded by land. Additionally, peninsulas are strips of land that are almost entirely surrounded by water but are still connected to main land.
no they do not exsist yet
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On each of his manors, a knight (baron) would allow someof the farm land to be held by the peasants for growing their own crops, while he retained other strips of land as his own "demesne". Naturally he did not work this land himself.The peasants were obligated by their feudal service to work on the baron's demesne land two or three days every week, raising food for the manorial household; the remaining days (except Sundays) they could work on their own strips of land - growing food for themselves.The demesne land was usually distributed among the strips held by the peasants, making it easier for them to work on both.The "tithe" (a tax of one tenth of the crop levied by the Church) applied both to the peasants' lands and to the demesne land.
Larry Nadolsky has written: 'Fantasy land' -- subject(s): Fantasy comics, Comic books, strips
the veet wax strips cost about £6 for 20 strips or 16 strips for about £4 in the uk thankyou