Pronunciation: /ˈlændˌhoʊldɪŋ/
noun a piece of land owned or held by someone
A1 My grandparents have a small landholding in the countryside.
A2 The landholding was passed down through generations in my family.
B1 The landholding was divided among the siblings after their parents passed away.
B2 The landholding has been a source of income for the family for many years.
C1 The landholding encompasses acres of fertile land suitable for agriculture.
C2 The wealthy businessman expanded his landholding by purchasing neighboring properties.
adjective relating to the ownership or holding of land
A1 He inherited a small landholding from his grandparents.
A2 The village had several landholding families who lived off their farms.
B1 The landholding company purchased several acres of land for development.
B2 She invested in various landholding properties to diversify her portfolio.
C1 The landholding corporation owned vast expanses of land across the country.
C2 The royal family's landholding empire spanned multiple continents and generated immense wealth.
formal The landholding was passed down through generations within the family.
informal His landholding is pretty impressive, he owns acres of land.
slang I heard she's got a massive landholding out in the countryside.
figurative In the business world, having a strong landholding can be compared to having a solid foundation for success.
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