westland

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English

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Etymology

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From west +‎ land.

Noun

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westland (plural westlands)

  1. The western part of a geographic area; a land lying to the west.
    • 2010, Robert Stanek, In the Service of Dragons:
      The Gray Clan held the longest range from two snowcaps east of Solstice Mountain to the shallow foothills midway into the westlands.

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