territory

English

/ˈtɛɹɪˌtɔɹi/, /ˈtɛɹɪt(ə)ɹi/

noun
Definitions
  • A large extent or tract of land; for example a region, country or district.
  • (Canada) One of three of Canada's federated entities, located in the country's Arctic, with fewer powers than a province and created by an act of Parliament rather than by the Constitution: Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
  • (Australia) One of three of Australia's federated entities, located in the country's north and southeast, with fewer powers than a state and created by an act of Parliament rather than by the Constitution: Northern Territory, Australian Capital Territory and Jervis Bay Territory.
  • A geographic area under control of a single governing entity such as state or municipality; an area whose borders are determined by the scope of political power rather than solely by natural features such as rivers and ridges.
  • (ecology) An area that an animal of a particular species consistently defends against its conspecifics.
  • (sports) The part of the playing field or board over which a player or team has control.
  • A geographic area that a person or organization is responsible for in the course of work.
  • A location or logical space which someone owns or controls.
  • A market segment or scope of professional practice over which an organization or type of practitioner has exclusive rights.
  • An area of subject matter, knowledge, or experience.

Etymology

Root from Proto-Indo-European *ters- (dry).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*ters-

Gloss

dry

Concept
Semantic Field

Sense perception

Ontological Category

Property

Kanji

干, 乾

Emoji
🏜️

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