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Estate may refer to:
- Estate (law), a term used in common law to signify the total of a person's property, entitlements and obligations
- Estate (social), a broad social category in the histories of certain countries
- Immovable property, real estate or real property
- Estate (house) may mean the grounds surrounding any very large property, such as a country house or mansion
- Types of built-up area:
- A housing estate - this is mostly UK usage.
- A trading estate or industrial estate. This is mostly UK usage.
- Station wagon, "Estate car", in British English a car body style
- States-General, may refer to one or more parliaments
- Estate (band), a former Austrian post-hardcore band
- Estate (appliance brand), a brand of major appliances from RCA which was acquired by Whirlpool Corporation
- Estate, a jazz piano album by Michel Petrucciani.
Estate means summer in Italian.
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