landing
Americannoun
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the act of a person or thing that lands.
The pilot brought his plane in for a landing.
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a place where persons or goods are landed, as from a ship.
The boat moored at the landing.
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Architecture.
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a platform between flights of stairs.
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the floor at the head or foot of a flight of stairs.
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Shipbuilding.
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the overlap of two plates or planks, as in a clinker-built shell.
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the distance between the center of a rivet hole and the edge of the plate or shape into which it is cut.
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noun
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the act of coming to land, esp after a flight or sea voyage
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( as modifier )
landing place
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a place of disembarkation
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the floor area at the top of a flight of stairs or between two flights of stairs
Usage
What does landing mean? Landing is the act of returning to the ground after having been in flight or up in the air. It can also be used to refer to the act of returning to the land after having been in water. Landing also commonly refers to an instance of doing this. This especially involves aircraft, as in That was a rough landing. But it can also be applied to a person, as in She’ll have to stick the landing if she wants a perfect score. Landing can also mean a place where ships can dock. It can also refer to the floor at the top of a flight of stairs or the platform between two flights of stairs. The landing often has a bigger surface area than the steps and is usually positioned between flights when they change directions. The word landing comes is also the continuous tense (-ing form) of the verb land, as in We will be landing shortly. Example: I’m much more nervous during the landing than at takeoff.
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of landing
late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; see origin at land, -ing 1
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Example Sentences
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Sarah Pidgeon carried ‘Love Story,’ and Sarah Snook and Claire Danes are both past Emmy winners that were on very watchable crime thrillers, so their chances of landing a nomination are also pretty strong.”
From Los Angeles Times • May 19, 2026
They also say plaintiffs’ lawyers are encouraging homeowners to pursue dubious claims in hopes of landing a lucrative settlement.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 18, 2026
He waded through lagoon waters with saltwater crocodiles, landing on a white sand beach, carrying a sack of coconuts as a sign of goodwill.
From Barron's • May 18, 2026
The 24-year-old died after his car, which had insufficient tyre tread, left the A34 near Manchester and rolled before landing on its side on 26 May 2025.
From BBC • May 16, 2026
The force of her landing was enough to split the boards in two.
From "The Long-Lost Home" by Maryrose Wood
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