A piece of land that sticks out from a larger landmass is called a Peninsula.The word Peninsula comes from Latin.Paene means 'almost,' and Insula means an 'island.'It's almost an island!
"almost an island"; i.e., a piece of land bordered by water on all but one side
ridge
A plain is a large piece of flat land.
If you are talking about a piece of narrow land that sticks out into a body of water, then it is called a peninsula.
cape
Terrain means the physical features of any piece of land. So that means the word applies to ANY piece of land, including deserts.
Isthmus, island
Allotment.
A piece of land that sticks out from a larger landmass is called a Peninsula.The word Peninsula comes from Latin.Paene means 'almost,' and Insula means an 'island.'It's almost an island!
The word is "plot" "Plot" can also mean a conspiracy.
The word parkland is a joined compound noun, a word for a piece of land open grassy land with scattered groups of trees; a word for a piece of land suitable for a park.
dig means pull up a piece of land
parcel no pacel. It is an open piece of property.
Arrend means "arrendera", which means you are paying to be able to use a piece of land, e.g. a farmer might arrend a piece of land to grow his/her crops on.
Adverse Possession
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