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Wasteland — may refer to:* A landscape devoid of nutrients, soil and/or moisture; see also, overgrazing, slash and burn, deforestation, erosion, scorched earth * Wasteland (mythology), the Celtic motif of the land of the Fisher King * Wasteland Speech, a… … Wikipedia
Wasteland — Разработчик Interplay Entertainment Издатель Electronic Arts Создатели Руководители Брайан Фарго Трой Уоррелл … Википедия
Wasteland — Entwickler Interplay Productions Publisher … Deutsch Wikipedia
wasteland — 1887, from WASTE (Cf. waste) + LAND (Cf. land) … Etymology dictionary
wasteland — ► NOUN ▪ a barren or empty area of land … English terms dictionary
wasteland — [wāst′land΄] n. 1. land that is uncultivated, barren, or without vegetation 2. a neglected, improperly managed, or intellectually unproductive activity, endeavor, etc … English World dictionary
Wasteland 2 — Эта статья описывает компьютерную игру, находящуюся в разработке. После выпуска игры сведения, приведённые здесь, могут оказаться неверными, и содержание статьи может значительно измениться … Википедия
wasteland — [[t]we͟ɪstlænd[/t]] wastelands 1) N VAR: oft adj N, N of n A wasteland is an area of land on which not much can grow or which has been spoiled in some way. The pollution has already turned vast areas into a wasteland. ...a ₤3 billion scheme which … English dictionary
wasteland — n. 1) to reclaim wasteland 2) a desolate wasteland * * * [ weɪstlænd] a desolate wasteland to reclaim wasteland … Combinatory dictionary
Wasteland — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Wasteland peut faire référence à : Wasteland, un jeu vidéo de rôle sorti en 1988 édité par Electronic Arts, Wasteland, une série télévisée américaine … Wikipédia en Français
wasteland — waste|land [ˈweıstlænd, lənd] n [U and C] 1.) an unattractive area, often with old ruined buildings, factories etc on it urban/industrial wasteland ▪ the restoration of industrial wasteland 2.) a place, situation, or time that has no excitement… … Dictionary of contemporary English