Definition
Terrain refers to the physical features of a tract or area of land, often considering its natural and topographical features. It provides insight into the landscape including the elevations, depressions, vegetation, and bodies of water that constitute an area's physical character.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "terrain" commonly has the primary stress on the ending syllable, "RAYN," especially in the American pronunciation. The British English version can vary, with some speakers stressing the first syllable and slightly altering the vowel sound, showing the diversity in pronunciation across different regions.
Etymology
The word "terrain" originated from the Latin word terra, which means 'earth' or 'land'. It was adopted by Old French as terrein, which modern French and eventually English adopted as "terrain".
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Usage
"Terrain" is widely used in geography, landscaping, urban planning, military strategy, and many outdoor activities like hiking or skiing to describe the physical characteristics of an area of land.
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