Definition of Landman. Meaning of Landman. Synonyms of Landman

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Definition of Landman

Landman
Landman Land"man, n.; pl. Landmen. 1. A man who lives or serves on land; -- opposed to seaman. 2. (Eng.) An occupier of land. -- Cowell.

Meaning of Landman from wikipedia

- Landman may refer to: Landman (rank), a defunct naval rank Landman (oil worker), a person whose work is focused on mineral rights, to include oil (petroleum)...
- Landman is a Dutch surname, meaning "country man", "farmer". Notable people with the surname include: Ada Louise Landman Huxtable (1921–2013), American...
- Landman is an upcoming American drama television series created by Taylor Sheridan, based on the Boomtown podcast by Christian Wallace. It is set to premiere...
- Nathan Landman (born 19 November 1998) is an American football linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He pla**** college...
- Tanya Landman is an English author of children's and young adult books. She is the niece of the actor Robert Shaw. Tanya continued on to study English...
- Todd Landman is a professor of political science and Pro-Vice Chancellor at the University of Nottingham. He is also an academic magician, specializing...
- 'Ligtoring' Landman (born 24 July 1986) is a South African rugby union player. He usually plays as a lock and occasionally as a flanker. Landman pla**** his...
- Emil Landman (born in 1989 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch folk musician, based in Utrecht. He graduated from the Herman Brood Academy. Landman released his...
- A Landman or "Petroleum Landman"—in the United States and Canada—is an individual who performs various services for oil and gas exploration companies...
- Landsman or landman (the latter being an older term) was a military rank given to naval recruits. In the Royal Navy in the middle of the 18th century...