lackland
/ˈlækˌlænd/Definitions
1. noun
An area of land without sufficient resources or fertility to support human life or agricultural production
“The village was situated on a lackland, where crops struggled to grow due to the poor soil quality.”
1. noun
An area of land without sufficient resources or fertility to support human life or agricultural production
“The village was situated on a lackland, where crops struggled to grow due to the poor soil quality.”