The term "nomans lands" refers to an area or territory that is unoccupied or unclaimed. In contrast, the antonyms of nomans lands depict occupied, inhabited, and claimed areas. Examples of such antonyms include countries, nations, cities, towns, and villages. These locations may be densely populated or sparsely populated but they are always occupied by some form of human or animal life. Other antonyms of nomans lands may include owned, leased, or rented lands. These lands are claimed and are often used for farming, construction, or other economic activities. The antonyms of nomans lands are indicative of the human desire to claim, occupy, and develop land for personal and societal gain.