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Answer for the clue "Landed ", 7 letters:
predial

Word definitions for predial in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 (alternative form of praedial English) Etymology 2 v (context transitive English) To dial in advance.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Predial \Pre"di*al\, a. [L. praedium a farm, estate: cf. F. pr['e]dial.] Consisting of land or farms; landed; as, predial estate; that is, real estate. --Ayliffe. Attached to land or farms; as, predial slaves. Issuing or derived from land; as, predial ...

Usage examples of predial.

Before the rapid increase of population had forced governments to study political economy and to investigate the means of subsisting a people, statesmen had contented themselves by attributing to political causes these predial disturbances, and by recommending for them political remedies.

His cabinet immediately recognized a distinction between political and predial sources of disorder.

In the predial, peaceful routine of their days there is a positive similarity.