Estate
WordNet

noun


(1)   A major social class or order of persons regarded collectively as part of the body politic of the country and formerly possessing distinct political rights
(2)   Extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use
"The family owned a large estate on Long Island"
(3)   Everything you own; all of your assets (whether real property or personal property) and liabilities
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Etymology


From astat, from estat (French: état).

Noun



  1. An area on land under single ownership.
  2. The nature and extent of a person's interest in, or ownership of, land.
  3. All that a person owns, whether real or personal property.
  4. The property of a deceased person.
  5. A group of buildings built together as a single development on a designated area of land. (Housing estate)
  6. A body style for cars, popular with families, which has an enclosed area where the boot or trunk would be on a sedan / saloon.
  7. An estate car.
  8. A major social class or order of persons regarded collectively as part of the body politic of the country and formerly possessing distinct political rights (Estates of the realm)
 
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