Grassland

Pronunciation: /ˈɡræˌslænd/

Grassland (noun)

  1. Land covered mostly with grasses, with few trees, often used for grazing animals or farming.
  2. A natural habitat where grasses are the main plants and the climate and soil support that plant life.

Examples

  • The open grassy land stretches beyond the fence.
  • We walked across the open grassy land at sunrise.