terrain

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See also: Terrain and tèrrain

English

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Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from French terrain, from Latin terrenum (land, ground), neuter of terrenus (consisting of earth), from terra (earth).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tə.ˈɹeɪn/
    • (file)
  • Rhymes: -eɪn

Noun

terrain (countable and uncountable, plural terrains)

  1. (geology) A single, distinctive rock formation; an area having a preponderance of a particular rock or group of rocks.
  2. An area of land or the particular features of it.
    The race will be run over a variety of terrain, including grass and sand.
  3. (chiefly aviation) The surface of the earth; the ground.
    This approach requires the aircraft to stay at an altitude of at least 3000 feet MSL until crossing the VOR in order to maintain terrain clearance.
    TOO LOW, TERRAIN

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French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French terrain, terrein, from Vulgar Latin *terranum, from Latin terrēnum.

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Noun

terrain m (plural terrains)

  1. ground, landscape
  2. field (as in soccer field)
    Un nouveau terrain de football a été aménagé l’an dernier.A new soccer field was built last year.
  3. lot, plot, parcel

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Descendants

  • Czech: terén
  • Norwegian:
    Norwegian Bokmål: terreng
    Norwegian Nynorsk: terreng
  • Swedish: terräng

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Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *terranum, from Latin terrenum.

Noun

terrain m (plural terrains)

  1. (Puter, Vallader) land, soil
  2. (Puter) country, land
    Synonym: (Rumantsch Grischun, Puter, Vallader) pajais