Phrases & compounds
Land agent —
a person employed to sell or let land, to collect rents, and to attend to other money matters connected with land.
Land boat —
a vehicle on wheels propelled by sails.
Land blink —
a peculiar atmospheric brightness seen from sea over distant snow-covered land in arctic regions. See
Ice blink.
Land breeze —
See under
Breeze.
Land crab —
any one of various species of crabs which live much on the land, and resort to the water chiefly for the purpose of breeding. They are abundant in the West Indies and South America. Some of them grow to a large size.
Land fish —
a fish on land; a person quite out of place.
Land force —
a military force serving on land, as distinguished from a naval force.
Land, ho! —
a sailor's cry in announcing sight of land.
Land ice —
a field of ice adhering to the coast, in distinction from a floe.
Land leech —
any one of several species of blood-sucking leeches, which, in moist, tropical regions, live on land, and are often troublesome to man and beast.
Land measure —
the system of measurement used in determining the area of land; also, a table of areas used in such measurement.
Land of bondage —
in Bible history, Egypt; by extension, a place or condition of special oppression.
Land o' cakes —
Scotland.
Land of Nod —
sleep.
Land of promise —
in Bible history, Canaan: by extension, a better country or condition of which one has expectation.
Land of steady habits —
a nickname sometimes given to the State of Connecticut.
Land office —
a government office in which the entries upon, and sales of, public land are registered, and other business respecting the public lands is transacted.
Land pike —
The gray pike, or sauger.
Land service —
military service as distinguished from naval service.
Land rail —
The crake or corncrake of Europe. See
Crake.
Land scrip —
a certificate that the purchase money for a certain portion of the public land has been paid to the officer entitled to receive it.
Land shark —
a swindler of sailors on shore.
Land side —
That side of anything in or on the sea, as of an island or ship, which is turned toward the land.
Land snail —
any snail which lives on land, as distinguished from the aquatic snails are Pulmonifera, and belong to the Geophila; but the operculated land snails of warm countries are Diœcia, and belong to the Tænioglossa. See
Geophila, and
Helix.
Land spout —
a descent of cloud and water in a conical form during the occurrence of a tornado and heavy rainfall on land.
Land steward —
a person who acts for another in the management of land, collection of rents, etc.
Land tortoise —
any tortoise that habitually lives on dry land, as the box tortoise. See
Tortoise.
Land warrant —
a certificate from the Land Office, authorizing a person to assume ownership of a public land.
To make land —
to sight land.
To set the land —
to see by the compass how the land bears from the ship.
To shut in the land —
to hide the land, as when fog, or an intervening island, obstructs the view.