All flatland synonyms
flat·land
F f noun flatland
- plain — clear or distinct to the eye or ear: a plain trail to the river; to stand in plain view.
- meadow — a tract of grassland used for pasture or serving as a hayfield.
- field — Cyrus West, 1819–92, U.S. financier: projector of the first Atlantic cable.
- prairie — a historical novel (1827) by James Fenimore Cooper.
- steppe — an extensive plain, especially one without trees.
- grassland — an area, as a prairie, in which the natural vegetation consists largely of perennial grasses, characteristic of subhumid and semiarid climates.
- plateau — a land area having a relatively level surface considerably raised above adjoining land on at least one side, and often cut by deep canyons.
- wasteland — land that is uncultivated or barren.
- flat — horizontally level: a flat roof.
- level — having no part higher than another; having a flat or even surface.
- tundra — one of the vast, nearly level, treeless plains of the arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America.
- moor — a Muslim of the mixed Berber and Arab people inhabiting NW Africa.
- champaign — an expanse of open level or gently undulating country
- moorland — an area of moors, especially country abounding in heather.
- heath — Sir Edward (Richard George) 1916–2005, British statesman: prime minister 1970–74.
- expanse — An area of something, typically land or sea, presenting a wide continuous surface.