Japanese Meaning of no-man's-land

ノーマンズランド

Other Japanese words related to ノーマンズランド

Definitions and Meaning of no-man's-land in English

Wordnet

no-man's-land (n)

an unoccupied area between the front lines of opposing armies

land that is unowned and uninhabited (and usually undesirable)

the ambiguous region between two categories or states or conditions (usually containing some features of both)

Webster

no-man's-land ()

A space amidships used to keep blocks, ropes, etc.; a space on a ship belonging to no one in particular to care for.

Fig.: An unclaimed space or time.

no-man's-land

an area of unowned, unclaimed, or uninhabited land, an unoccupied area between opposing armies, an anomalous, ambiguous, or indefinite area especially of operation, application, or jurisdiction, an area not suitable or used for occupation or habitation, an area of indefinite or uncertain character

FAQs About the word no-man's-land

ノーマンズランド

an unoccupied area between the front lines of opposing armies, land that is unowned and uninhabited (and usually undesirable), the ambiguous region between two

砂漠,不毛,荒れ地,荒れ地,廃棄物,荒れ地,荒野,荒地,絵筆,茂み

No antonyms found.

nomads => 遊牧民(ゆうぼくみん), noising (about or abroad) => 騒がしい, noisettes => ヘーゼルナッツ, noises => 音, noised (about or abroad) => 知られた(についてまたは海外で),