land in Latin
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land
- noun
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solid part of the Earth's surface
terraThe ship finally reached land. — Navis tandem terram attigit.solumThe land was fertile and green. — Solum fertile et viride erat. -
country or nation
patriaHe returned to his native land. — Ad patriam suam rediit.regioThey traveled to a distant land. — Ad regionem remotam iter fecerunt.
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solid part of the Earth's surface
- verb
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arrive on ground from air or sea
adterrere [technical, nautical, military]The plane will land soon. — Aëronavis mox adterrēbit.appellere [nautical]The boat landed on the shore. — Navis in litore appulit. -
[idiomatic,
informal],
to obtain or secure something
consequi [idiomatic]She landed a great job. — Magnum officium consecuta est.impetrare [idiomatic]He landed a big contract. — Magnum contractum impetravit.
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arrive on ground from air or sea