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land area

n. an area of ground used for some particular purpose (such as building or farming); "he wanted some acreage to build on" [syn: acreage]

Usage examples of "land area".

Our concern is the future of wildlife in this area, but anyone who listened to the Minister's speech yesterday and still does not accept that these problems must have a bearing on the animals who at one time occupied so great a part of the Federation's land area is not being realistic.

He has more land area than we do and more of it in high solar regions.

I'd imagine, since the Iron Valleys have an eighth of the land area of the rest of Lanachrona and less than a tenth part of the population, our share might only be one to two thousand golds.

These mountains covered an extensive land area, and even a trivial average loss, if applied over that total area, would require much riverine action to carry the eroded materials away.

What you are looking for is a vast region which occupied a land area at least a couple of thousand miles across.

A massive land area, numbering almost forty million inhabitants and a wealth in natural resources that had barely been tapped, despite the several years of the Siberian Economic Development Treaty that had preceded Siberian independence.

Germany had a land area of less than the state of California and ten times the population with almost no natural wealth.

The political, economic, and social institutions most familiar to us today are those of states, which now rule all of the world's land area except for Antarctica.

It had shown the land area of the southern and middle states depressed, and that part of the continent drowned, so that the Gulf of Mexico, in effect, filled most of the lower middle region of North America.

Total land area is approximately half that of Earth, with extensive oceans.

In all respects the majority of the republic's land area, the Vindu country beyond the river, is of nil political or economic value.

And something kept enough humans alive here to register on satellite scans even though we know they scoured the whole land area before readjusting and replanting.

They are everywhere and cover an estimated 44% of the total land area.