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inland
in·land I0147900 (ĭn′lənd)adj.1. Of, relating to, or located in the interior part of a country or region: inland freshwater lakes and ponds.2. Chiefly British Operating or applying within the borders of a country or region; domestic: inland tariffs.adv. In, toward, or into the interior of a country or region.n. (-lănd′, -lənd) The interior of a country or region. in′land′er n.inland adj 1. (Physical Geography) of, concerning, or located in the interior of a country or region away from a sea or border 2. chiefly Brit operating within a country or region; domestic; not foreign n (Physical Geography) the interior of a country or region adv (Physical Geography) towards or into the interior of a country or region ˈinlander nin•land (adj. ˈɪn lənd; adv., n. -ˌlænd, -lənd) adj. 1. pertaining to or situated in the interior part of a country or region: inland cities. 2. Chiefly Brit. domestic or internal. adv. 3. in or toward the interior of a country. n. 4. the interior part of a country. [before 950] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | inland - situated away from an area's coast or bordercoastal - located on or near or bordering on a coast; "coastal marshes"; "coastal waters"; "the Atlantic coastal plain" | Adv. | 1. | inland - towards or into the interior of a region; "the town is five miles inland" |
inlandadjective interior, internal, upcountry a quiet inland townTranslationsinland (ˈinlənd) adjective1. not beside the sea. inland areas. 內陸的 内陆的2. done etc inside a country. inland trade. 國內的 国内的 (inˈland) adverb in, or towards, the parts of the land away from the sea. These flowers grow better inland. 在內地,往內地 在内地,到内地 inland
inland1. of, concerning, or located in the interior of a country or region away from a sea or border 2. the interior of a country or region inland[′in·lənd] (geography) Interior land, not bordered by the sea. Inland Related to Inland: Inland Empire, Inland RevenueINLAND. Within the same country. 2. It seems not to be agreed whether the term inland applies to all the United States or only to one state. It has been holden in Now York that a bill of exchange by one person in one state, on another person in another, is an inland bill of exchange; 5 John. Rep. 375; but a contrary opinion seems to have been held in the circuit court of the United States for Pennsylvania. Whart. Dig. tit. Bills of Exchange, E, pl. 78. Vide 2 Phil. Ev. 36, and Bills of Exchange. AcronymsSeeINLNDinland Related to inland: Inland Empire, Inland RevenueSynonyms for inlandadj interiorSynonyms- interior
- internal
- upcountry
Antonyms for inlandadj situated away from an area's coast or borderAntonyms |