grassland

/ˈɡræsˌlænd/
noun
  1. A large open area of land covered with grass, especially used for grazing animals or as a natural habitat.
    • Farmers use the grassland to graze their cattle during the summer.
    • We drove for miles through the flat grassland with nothing but sky ahead.
    • The African grassland is home to zebras, lions, and giraffes.
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