outland |
inland |
As nouns the difference between outland and inland
is that
outland is (especially in the plural) any outlying area of a country; the provinces while
inland is homeland, as opposed to foreign country; in composites: domestic.
As an adjective outland
is provincial: from a province (of the same land).
inland |
undefined |
As a noun inland
is homeland, as opposed to foreign country; in composites: domestic.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
borderland |
inland |
As nouns the difference between borderland and inland
is that
borderland is land near a border; marches while
inland is homeland, as opposed to foreign country; in composites: domestic.
inner |
inland |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between inner and inland
is that
inner is being or occurring (farther) inside, situated farther in, located (situated) or happening on the inside of something, situated within or farther within contained within something while
inland is within the land; more or less remote from the ocean or from open water; interior; as, an inland town.
As nouns the difference between inner and inland
is that
inner is an inner part while
inland is the interior part of a country.
Shakespeare
As an adverb inland is
into, or towards, the interior, away from the coast. Cook.
inland | letter |
As nouns the difference between inland and letter
is that
inland is homeland, as opposed to foreign country; in composites: domestic while
letter is a letter (character).
inland | lowland |
As nouns the difference between inland and lowland
is that
inland is homeland, as opposed to foreign country; in composites: domestic while
lowland is area which is lower than surrounding areas.
inland | coast |
As nouns the difference between inland and coast
is that
inland is homeland, as opposed to foreign country; in composites: domestic while
coast is (obsolete) the side or edge of something.
As a verb coast is
to glide along without adding energy.
town | inland |
As nouns the difference between town and inland
is that
town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city while
inland is homeland, as opposed to foreign country; in composites: domestic.
inland | lake |
As nouns the difference between inland and lake
is that
inland is the interior part of a country.
Shakespearelake is a small stream of running water; a channel for water; a drain.
As an adjective inland
is within the land; more or less remote from the ocean or from open water; interior; as, an inland town.
As an adverb inland
is into, or towards, the interior, away from the coast.
Cook.
As a verb lake is
to present an offering.
As a proper noun Lake is
{{surname}.
ashore | inland |
As adverbs the difference between ashore and inland
is that
ashore is on the land as opposed to onboard while
inland is into, or towards, the interior, away from the coast.
Cook.
As an adjective inland is
within the land; more or less remote from the ocean or from open water; interior; as, an inland town.
As a noun inland is
the interior part of a country.
Shakespeare
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