Territory

  • 31territory — Synonyms and related words: Kreis, Lebensraum, acres, air space, airspace, alluvion, alluvium, ally, ambit, arable land, archbishopric, archdiocese, archduchy, archdukedom, area, arrondissement, back country, bailiwick, belt, bishopric, body… …

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  • 32TERRITORY — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index noun area (2), basin, bay1, beat, border, home, lot, neighborhood, range, reservation, state, territory adjective …

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  • 33Territory — /ˈtɛrətri/ (say teruhtree), / təri/ (say tuhree), Originally US / tɔri/ (say tawree) noun 1. the → Northern Territory. 2. Obsolete → Papua New Guinea …

  • 34territory —   Kelikoli, panalā au.     Territory of Hawai i, Panalā au o Hawai i …

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  • 35territory — teritorija statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Tam tikras ribotas sausumos, vidaus arba priekrantės vandenų plotas kartu su oro erdve virš to ploto (pvz., miesto, sodo teritorija). atitikmenys: angl. territory vok. Gelände, n;… …

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  • 36territory — / terɪt(ə)ri/ noun an area visited by a salesperson ● We are adding two new reps and reducing all the reps’ territories. ● Her territory covers all the north of the country …

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  • 37territory — n. (pl. ies) 1 the extent of the land under the jurisdiction of a ruler, State, city, etc. 2 (Territory) an organized division of a country, esp. one not yet admitted to the full rights of a State. 3 a sphere of action or thought; a province. 4… …

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  • 38Territory band — Territory bands were dance bands mdash; circa 1920s–1960s mdash; that crisscrossed specific regions of the country.Gunther Schuller, Chapter 8: Territory Bands (pp. 770–805), The Swing Era: The Development of Jazz, 1930–1945 (The History of Jazz …

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  • 39Territory of Orleans — Organized incorporated territory of the United States …

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  • 40Territory Band — Territory Bands nannte man in der Ära der Swingbands der 1930er Jahre jene Bands, die nicht in den Metropolen des Jazz wie New York oder Chicago ansässig waren und außerdem in ihrem Aktionsradius auf ein bestimmtes Gebiet beschränkt waren, das… …

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