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homesteader
home·stead H0253400 (hōm′stĕd′)n.1. A house, especially a farmhouse, with adjoining buildings and land.2. Law Property qualifying as a person's home under certain laws, such as laws providing tax abatements and exemptions, survivorship rights for spouse and children, and immunity from claims of creditors.3. Land claimed by a settler or squatter, especially under the Homestead Act.4. The place where one's home is.v. home·stead·ed, home·stead·ing, home·steads v.intr. To settle and farm land, especially under the Homestead Act.v.tr. To claim and settle (land) as a homestead. home′stead′er n.homesteader (ˈhəʊmˌstɛdə) n1. (Law) a person owning a homestead2. (Law) US and Canadian a person who acquires or possesses land under a homestead law3. (Social Welfare) a person taking part in a homesteading schemeThesaurusNoun | 1. | homesteader - someone who settles lawfully on government land with the intent to acquire title to itnester, squattercolonist, settler - a person who settles in a new colony or moves into new country |
homesteader
homesteader1. a person owning a homestead 2. US and Canadian a person who acquires or possesses land under a homestead law 3. a person taking part in a homesteading scheme FinancialSeehomesteadhomesteader
Synonyms for homesteadernoun someone who settles lawfully on government land with the intent to acquire title to itSynonymsRelated Words |