tract of land

A 'tract of land' is often used in real estate, urban planning, and environmental contexts to describe a significant portion of land set aside for specific purposes.

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Definition

B2Real Estate

(common)A large area of land under single ownership or control, often designated for development or sale.

Example

  • The company purchased a vast tract of land for building new homes.

C1Urban Planning

(technical)A significant portion of land allocated for a specific use, such as parks, residential areas, or commercial developments.

Example

  • The city set aside a tract of land for a new industrial park.

B2Agriculture

(common)A continuous expanse of land used for farming or other agricultural activities.

Example

  • Farmers cultivated a large tract of land for growing crops.