An "estate" is a broad term that can refer to a piece of land, including buildings and other assets, typically owned by one individual or a family.
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!
Territory.
"almost an island"; i.e., a piece of land bordered by water on all but one side
ridge
Landlocked means "locked in by land" -- having no border on the ocean or a sea. Countries that are landlocked have no seaports, except those on rivers that lead to the sea through other countries. This is sometimes unclear when there are large inland lakes or seas, or when a narrow strait or estuary connects to the sea.
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 you're looking for is "plateau." A plateau is a flat and elevated piece of land with steep sides.
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.
Terr, terra, geo