Farmland

//ˈfɑːɹmlænd//

Synonyms for "farmland" (99 found)

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Translations

29 translations across 18 languages.

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Arabic

1 entries
  • أَرْض زِرَاعِيَّة noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Bengali

1 entries
  • খামার noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 田地 noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)
  • 農田 /农田 noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Czech

1 entries
  • zemědělská půda noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Dutch

1 entries
  • akkerland noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Finnish

1 entries
  • viljelysmaa noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

French

1 entries
  • terres agricoles noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Galician

1 entries
  • agro noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

German

1 entries
  • Ackerland noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Irish

1 entries
  • talamh feirme noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Japanese

3 entries
  • 田地 noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)
  • 畑地 noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)
  • 農地 noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Macedonian

2 entries
  • о́рница noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)
  • ора́ница noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Māori

1 entries
  • whenua pāmu noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Quechua

1 entries
  • chakra noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Russian

3 entries
  • па́хотная земля́ noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)
  • сельскохозя́йственное уго́дье noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)
  • фе́рмерское уго́дье noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Spanish

4 entries
  • chacra noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)
  • chagra noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)
  • chácara noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)
  • conuco noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Swedish

2 entries
  • jordbruksmark noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)
  • åkermark noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Welsh

1 entries
  • tir amaeth noun (land which is suitable for farming and agricultural production)

Sample sentences

13 total sentences available.

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The basin of a river usually has rich farmland.

Source: tatoeba (23908)

The farmland was open and flat, except for the solitary house in a cluster of trees.

Source: tatoeba (2399365)

Sweatshop labor, rainforest destruction, global warming, displacement of indigenous communities, air and water pollution, eradication of wildlife on farmland as “pests”, the violent overthrow of popularly elected governments to maintain puppet dictators compliant to big business interests, open-pit strip mining, oil drilling in environmentally sensitive areas, union busting, child slavery, and payoffs to repressive regimes are just some of the many impacts of the seemingly innocuous consumer products we consume every day.

Source: tatoeba (4066491)

The only road connecting his home to the local market is very narrow, a one-way track, built by piling dirt between two plots of farmland.

Source: tatoeba (7023353)

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.