Noun
flatlands
plural of flatland
flatlands (plural flatlands)
A terrain that varies little in elevation.
As many as several hundred farmed the Harlem flatlands. Source: Internet
Big game herds, imported from stock on Moloka i Ranch in recent years, roam Ni ihau's forests and flatlands. Source: Internet
Eight large rivers flow down from the Caucasus ranges into the central Kura-Aras Lowlands, alluvial flatlands and low delta areas along the seacoast designated by the Azerbaijani name for the Mtkvari River (Kura) and its main tributary, the Aras. Source: Internet
Growing with the willy-nilly annexation of the surrounding oil-rich flatlands, its 600 square miles make it one of the geographically largest cities in the world. Source: Internet
Ur's palaces and temples lie in ruins, but its hulking Ziggurat still dominates the desert flatlands of what is now southern Iraq. Source: Internet
Musicbed stands out among the suburban flatlands of North Fort Worth. Source: Internet