Plantation

/plænˈteɪʃən/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A large farm or estate, especially in a hot climate, where crops such as cotton, sugar, tobacco, or climate are cultivated, often using manual labor or enslaved individuals.
The plantation was known for its vast fields of cotton.
The act of planting or the system of cultivation.
The plantation of new trees is essential for the restoration of the ecosystem.
A settlement or community established in a new area, particularly in a colonial context.
Historically, many plantations were established by European settlers in the Americas.

Etymology

From Middle French 'plantation', from Latin 'plantatio', from 'plantare' which means 'to plant'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

cotton plantation:
A plantation that specifically grows cotton.
sugar plantation:
A type of plantation focused on the cultivation of sugar cane.
tropical plantation:
A plantation located in tropical regions, often growing fruits and spices.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

Working on the plantation
He's been working on the plantation since he was a kid.
Plantation style
That house has a plantation style to it, with wide porches and lots of greenery.