landbase

English

Etymology

land + base

Noun

landbase (plural landbases)

  1. The collective geographical territory of a people or culture.
    • 2002, Ward Churchill, Struggle for the Land: Native North American Resistance to Genocide, Ecocide and Colonization:
      The Navajo Nation, for instance, possesses a landbase larger than those of Monaco, Fiji and Grenada combined.

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