no man's land



no man's land

1. The area of unoccupied land that separates warring factions. Make sure not to go too far out into no man's land on this offensive.
2. A situation that is ambiguous due to uncertainty about how to proceed. This lawsuit is a bit of a no man's land—the Supreme Court may have to set a precedent.
3. An unowned, desolate and/or barren piece of land. Out past the mountains lies a no man's land with nothing but dirt and scrub bushes.
See also: land

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ChristaKRIS-tah (German), KRIS-tə (English)German, Danish, English
BrittaniBRIT-nee, BRIT-ə-neeEnglish (Modern)
Domitille-French
TristanTRIS-tən (English), trees-TAWN (French)Welsh, English, French, Arthurian Romance
Griselda[gri'zeldə]
Mellony-English (Rare)