1. Plural Noun:
* "Lands" is the plural form of the noun "land."
* It refers to multiple pieces of land, countries, or territories.
* Example: "The explorers charted the new lands they discovered."
2. Verb (archaic):
* In some archaic uses, "lands" can be the third-person singular present tense of the verb "to land."
* Example: "The plane lands safely at the airport." (Modern English: "The plane lands safely at the airport.")
To determine if "lands" is a noun or a verb, consider the sentence structure and context. If it refers to multiple places or territories, it's likely a noun. If it describes an action of landing, it might be an archaic form of the verb.