Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A privately owned parcel of land within the boundaries of a federal preserve, especially within a national park or national seashore.
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- noun A piece of
privately -ownedland inside theboundary of a national park, national forest, state park, or similar publicly-owned protected area. - verb Present participle of
inhold .
Etymologies
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Examples
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A 0. 86-acre inholding with a modest house, for example, listed for $1.9 million in 2007.
Wyoming governor puts slice of national park on the market 2010
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A 0. 86-acre inholding with a modest house, for example, listed for $1.9 million in 2007.
Wyoming governor puts slice of national park on the market 2010
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A 0. 86-acre inholding with a modest house, for example, listed for $1.9 million in 2007.
Wyoming governor puts slice of national park on the market 2010
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A 0. 86-acre inholding with a modest house, for example, listed for $1.9 million in 2007.
Wyoming governor puts slice of national park on the market Mean Gruver 2010
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A 0. 86-acre inholding with a modest house, for example, listed for $1.9 million in 2007.
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But whether an inholding is large or small, its sale or development can threaten public access for recreation and the integrity of a park's wildlife habitat, and complicate the management of natural resources and recreation.
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A small private inholding, subsequently purchased by the Reserve, was logged in 1992.
South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, Oregon 2008
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The land in question is on Holland Lake in Eagan and belongs to Harlan and Mary Doebber as an "inholding," or privately owned land within the borders of a public park.
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Humboldt occupied and roped together five trees on Six Rivers National Forest, in a place where Sierra Pacific Industries wants to build a road through the Underwood Roadless Area so it can log a 160-acre inholding.
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Humboldt occupied and roped together five trees on Six Rivers National Forest, in a place where Sierra Pacific Industries wants to build a road through the Underwood Roadless Area so it can log a 160-acre inholding.
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