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in⋅hold⋅ing

[in-hohl-ding]
–noun
a tract of land under private ownership within a national park.

Origin:
in- 1 + holding


inholder, noun
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in·hold·ing   (ĭn'hōl'dĭng)   
n.  A privately owned parcel of land within the boundaries of a federal preserve, especially within a national park or national seashore.
in'hold'er n.
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