tablelands
Pronunciation: [ˈteɪbəlˌlændz]
Word
Context: "geography"
(noun) a large area of flat land that is higher than the land around it. It's like a big, flat table that sits up high, kind of like how a table has four legs and a flat top.
Example
The tablelands provided a perfect spot for camping because it was flat and had a nice view.
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The valley was not a tableland; it had many hills and was uneven.
Example
Have you ever visited any tablelands where you could hike?
Context: "agriculture"
(noun) an area of flat land used for farming or grazing livestock. This land is usually good for crops or for animals to eat grass.
Example
The farmer grew a lot of wheat on the tablelands this year.
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The rocky hillside was not suitable for planting, unlike the tablelands.
Example
What types of crops are usually grown on tablelands?
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