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Steppe - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A steppe is a vast, flat grassland with few trees, found in dry regions like Eurasia. It is often used for grazing livestock due to its open landscape.

steppe

/stɛp/ /stɛp/

Definition:

A vast, treeless plain in southeastern Europe or Siberia, often grassy and semi-arid.

Synonyms:

prairie, grassland, savanna, pampa

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

forest, jungle

Common Collocations:

vast steppe, Eurasian steppe, grassy steppe, arid steppe

Derivatives:

steppelike, steppes (plural)

Usage Tips:

Use "steppe" to describe flat, treeless plains; avoid confusing it with "desert" or "prairie."

Common Phrases:

the Great Steppe, the Mongolian Steppe, the Eurasian Steppe

Etymology:

From Russian "step’," meaning a flat grassy plain; ultimately of Turkic origin.

Examples:

  • 1. The nomads traveled across the vast steppe with their herds.
  • 2. Windswept grasses covered the endless steppe under a wide sky.
  • 3. The steppe climate is harsh, with hot summers and cold winters.
  • 4. Few trees grow on the arid steppe due to low rainfall.

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