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- Dictionarywasteland/ˈweɪs(t)land/
noun
- 1. an unused area of land that has become barren or overgrown: "we'd creep through a hole in the fence on this bit of wasteland and play games in the bushes"
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noun. land that is uncultivated or barren. an area that is devastated, as by flood, storm, or war. something, as a period of history, phase of existence, or locality, that is spiritually or intellectually barren. wasteland. / ˈweɪstˌlænd /.
Land not used or not useable.; A barren or empty area of land.; Waste land is land that is naturally unfavourable for land‐associated human activities - it cannot be used for cultivation under any conditions.