different between inholder vs inholding
inholder
English
Etymology
From inhold +? -er.
Noun
inholder (plural inholders)
- An indweller, or anything indwelling; inhabitant; occupant.
- (obsolete, in the abstract) The active forces of nature. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
inholder From the web:
- what does lienholder mean
- what is lienholder mean
inholding
English
Etymology
From in- +? holding
Noun
inholding (plural inholdings)
- A piece of privately-owned land inside the boundary of a national park, national forest, state park, or similar publicly-owned protected area.
Usage notes
Note that the inholder can be another government agency. Per 43 CFR Subtitle A (10-1-09 Edition) p. 527: Inholding means State-owned or privately owned land, including subsurface rights of such owners underlying public lands or a valid mining claim or other valid occupancy that is within or is effectively surrounded by one or more areas.
Related terms
- inholder
Verb
inholding
- present participle of inhold
inholding From the web:
- what is an inholding in a national forest
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