-land
Etymology

From land.

Pronunciation
  • IPA: /lənd/, /lɪnd/ (if in geographical place names, usually related to places in Europe, such as New Zealand in Australasia which is related to Zeeland in the Netherlands)
Suffix
  1. Used to form the name of a territory, country, or region.
    Graceland /ɡɹeɪs.lənd/
    Disneyland /dɪz.ni.lænd/
  2. Used to form the name of a sphere of activity or interaction.
    computerland
    screenland
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