Dictionnaire Anglais - Ojibwé:

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La définition du mot "land":
+3 rate 1. country; state; nation; kingdom; estate; countryside; shore, dry land; ground; real estate
+1 rate 2. Generalized economists' term or label to cover all those factors of production that are still in their raw state (or nearly so) - that is, that have not yet been worked on or transformed by human labor. Thus, land in the economists' sense means not only the dry portion of the earth's surface, but also all those natural resources such as mineral deposits, wild plants and animals, soil fertility, surface water, solar energy and the bounty of the seas that can be used in production.
+1 rate 3. arrive on the ground, alight; set on the ground; bring to shore; drop anchor; climb onto dry ground; exit from a ship; arrive at, end up in (a place, situation, etc.); obtain, get a hold of
+1 rate 4. of or pertaining to land; that operates on land; that takes place on land
+1 rate 5. Rupert's Land
+1 rate 6. petroleum industry the area between the grooves into which the rings fit on a piston.
rate 7. born May 7, 1909, Bridgeport, Conn., United States died March 1, 1991, Cambridge, Mass. United States inventor and physicist. After briefly attending Harvard University, he cofounded the Land-Wheelwright Laboratories in Boston in 1932. Interested in light polarization, in 1932 he developed the polarizer (which he called the Polaroid J sheet), for which he envisioned numerous uses. By 1936, Land began to use types of Polaroid material in sunglasses and other optical devices. It was later used in camera filters and other optical equipment. In 1937 Land founded the Polaroid Corp. in Cambridge, Mass. In 1947 he demonstrated the revolutionary Polaroid Land Camera, which produced a finished print in 60 seconds; he introduced colour Polaroid film in 1963. His interest in light and colour resulted in a new theory of colour perception. He received more than 500 patents.
rate 8. born May 7, 1909, Bridgeport, Conn., United States died March 1, 1991, Cambridge, Mass. United States inventor and physicist. After briefly attending Harvard University, he cofounded the Land-Wheelwright Laboratories in Boston in 1932. Interested in light polarization, in 1932 he developed the polarizer (which he called the Polaroid J sheet), for which he envisioned numerous uses. By 1936, Land began to use types of Polaroid material in sunglasses and other optical devices. It was later used in camera filters and other optical equipment. In 1937 Land founded the Polaroid Corp. in Cambridge, Mass. In 1947 he demonstrated the revolutionary Polaroid Land Camera, which produced a finished print in 60 seconds; he introduced colour Polaroid film in 1963. His interest in light and colour resulted in a new theory of colour perception. He received more than 500 patents.
rate 9. In economics, the resource that encompasses the natural resources used in production. In classical economics, the three factors of production are land, labour and capital. Land was considered to be the "original and inexhaustible gift of nature." In modern economics, it is broadly defined to include all that nature provides, including minerals, forest products and water and land resources. While many of these are renewable resources, no one considers them "inexhaustible." The payment to land is called rent. Like land, its definition has been broadened over time to include payment to any productive resource with a relatively fixed supply.
rate 10. Van Diemen's Land
rate 11. Arnhem Land
rate 12. feudal land tenure
rate 13. Franz Josef Land
rate 14. land mine
rate 15. land reform
rate 16. Land's End
rate 17. Land Edwin Herbert
rate 18. Land Grant College Act of 1862
rate 19. Pure Land Buddhism
rate 20. Prince Rupert's Land
rate 21. Yazoo land fraud;
rate 22. U N L O A D (v) to unload (people or things) from a ship or aircraft onto the ground The fishermen's blockade is intended to prevent cheap foreign imports of fish being landed at the port. The general's plan involved landing undercover troops behind enemy lines. Landing craft are small boats with flat bottoms that open at one end and are used to take soldiers and their equipment from a ship onto land that is controlled by enemy forces. A landing stage is a flat structure, often wooden and floating, that acts as a bridge with the land when loading and unloading boats or ships.
rate 23. The metal separating a series of grooves.piston lands.
rate 24. A metallized conductor on a PCB that is designed to accept a surface mount component lead.
rate 25. The entire complex of surface and near surface attributes of the solid portions of the surface of the earth, which are significant to man. Water bodies occurring within land masses are included in some land classification systems.
rate 26. petroleum industry the area of a partly machined surface (as with grooves or indentations) that is left smooth.
rate 27. horseracing win (a race): "He landed the Caulfield; had landed moderate stakes up till now"
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