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estatenoun a large impressive residencethe estates of multimillionaires line the shores of this ocean resort castle, château, hacienda, hall, manor, manor house, manse, mansion, palace, villa showplaceabode, domicile, dwelling, habitation, hearth, home, house, lodging(s), pad, placehousing, nest, quarter(s), residency, roofgreat housecountry house, countryseataerie, penthousesalon, suite, town house a state of being or fitnessthe mayor pronounced the city's schools to be in their best estate ever condition, fettle, form, health, keeping, kilter, nick(British), order, repair, shape, trim practice(also practise)pass, phase, stagefooting, picture, posture, scene, situation, statusrank, standing disorder, disrepair one of the segments of society into which people are groupedthe passionate belief that a society is judged by how well it treats and cares for those in the lowest estate caste, class, folk, gentry, order, stratum bracket, echelon, grade, layer, level, tierplace, position, rank, standing, statusfood chain, grouping, hierarchy, stratificationclan, family, fraternity, people, race, tribesubcaste a piece of land and its buildings used to grow crops or raise livestocka huge coffee estate in Brazil farm, farmstead, grange, ranch cropland, farmland, farmyardfarmhouse, hacienda, homestead, manor, plantation, spreadcroft(chiefly British), smallholding(chiefly British), station, steadinggarden, orchard in the 13th century |