Hypernyms for "land"
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African country
African nation
alight
ally
archduchy
archipelago
Asian country
Asian nation
badlands
banana republic
barony
beach
beachfront
belly-land
bottom
bottomland
British
British people
Brits
buffer country
buffer state
cape
champaign
city state
city-state
coastal plain
coastland
commonwealth country
country of origin
countryseat
crash land
Crown land
cultivated land
debark
developing country
disembark
Dominion
duchy
dukedom
Dutch
Dutch people
earldom
emirate
empire
English
English people
entail
European country
European nation
farmland
farmstead
fatherland
feoff
fief
fiefdom
field
floor
force-land
foreign country
foreland
forest
freehold
French
French people
glebe
grand duchy
great power
greensward
ground
hacienda
homeland
homestead
imperium
Irish
Irish people
island
isthmus
khanate
kingdom
land mass
landmass
leasehold
light
lotus land
lotusland
mainland
major power
manor
mother country
motherland
native land
neck
ness
no man''s land
North American country
North American nation
overburden
oxbow
peninsula
perch
permafrost
plain
plantation
ploughland
plowland
polder
port
power
princedom
principality
rangeland
realm
Reich
renegade state
rogue nation
rogue state
run aground
scablands
sea power
seigneury
seigniory
set down
sheikdom
sheikhdom
signory
slash
smallholding
sod
South American country
South American nation
Spanish
Spanish people
strand
sultanate
superpower
suzerain
suzerainty
sward
Swiss
Swiss people
tax haven
tillage
tilled land
tilth
timber
timberland
touch down
turf
undershoot
viscounty
wetland
wonderland
woodland
world power
What are hypernyms?
Hypernyms are words with a broader meaning that includes the meaning of the original word. For example, "animal" is a hypernym of "dog" because a dog is a type of animal.
Think of hypernyms as "umbrella terms" or categories that include the original word.