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tableland

[tey-buhl-land] / ˈteɪ bəlˌlænd /




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In every direction, reddish-brown tableland sprawled to the horizon, broken here and there by pinyon-juniper forest.

From New York Times • Jun. 5, 2015

Its two acres of level tableland formed of whitish rock, sheering out of the sea and covered only with stunted growth, looked good to her.

From Time Magazine Archive

North Anchor of the British blockade in the Atlantic is the volcanic tableland called Iceland, which, until April 10, shared Christian X with Denmark as her King.

From Time Magazine Archive

Across the River of the Dead and deep in the rolling tableland of Brazil's limitless interior live the wild Chavante Indians.

From Time Magazine Archive

Range.—Mexican tableland, migrating north to western Texas, northern New Mexico, southern Nevada and southeastern California; winters in Mexico.

From Color Key to North American Birds with bibiographical appendix by Chapman, Frank M.




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