Definitions for meadowlands

meadowlands mead·ow·land

Spelling: [med-oh-land]
IPA: /ˈmɛd oʊˌlænd/

Meadowlands is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 17 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 20 points.

You can make 872 anagrams from letters in meadowlands (aaddelmnosw).

Definitions for meadowlands

noun

  1. an area or section of land that is a meadow or is used or kept as a meadow.
  2. an area or section of land that is a meadow or is used or kept as a meadow.

Origin of meadowlands

First recorded in 1645-55; meadow + land

Examples for meadowlands

It is pleasantly situated on a strip of meadowland between two small rivers, and today has about two thousand people.

Beyond the trees there was a long sweep of meadowland down the hill side to the highway, and beyond to the rocky edge of the sea.

Thence it moves quietly past meadowland, formerly set apart as holy ground, watering on its way all the Presun villages.

At last he came out of the wood; he looked over a meadowland, and fine close rain was pouring steadily.

She rested her elbows on her knees and gazed with unseeing eyes at the meadowland below.

There meadowland extends for some three-quarters of a mile, while beyond rises the slope of Picardy.

He knew where he could strike an open stretch of meadowland, and he headed for it through the brambles.

All at once, as they cleared some woods, she spied a bit of meadowland.

All honour to England, lanes and meadowland, notwithstanding.

meadowland came first, set with flowers, blue and red, like gems.

Thence it moves quietly past meadowland, formerly set apart as holy ground, watering on its way all the Presun villages.

All at once, as they cleared some woods, she spied a bit of meadowland.

meadowland came first, set with flowers, blue and red, like gems.

He knew where he could strike an open stretch of meadowland, and he headed for it through the brambles.

It is pleasantly situated on a strip of meadowland between two small rivers, and today has about two thousand people.

She rested her elbows on her knees and gazed with unseeing eyes at the meadowland below.

At last he came out of the wood; he looked over a meadowland, and fine close rain was pouring steadily.

All honour to England, lanes and meadowland, notwithstanding.

Beyond the trees there was a long sweep of meadowland down the hill side to the highway, and beyond to the rocky edge of the sea.

There meadowland extends for some three-quarters of a mile, while beyond rises the slope of Picardy.

Word Value for meadowlands
Scrable

17

Words with friends

20

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