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1. (n.) steppe
an extensive plain, esp. one without trees.
2. steppe
The Steppes,
3. steppe
the vast grasslands in the S and E European and W and SW Asian parts of Russia.
Etymology: (1665–75; < Russ step' or Ukrainian step)
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| Definition of 'Steppe' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) steppe
extensive plain without trees (associated with eastern Russia and Siberia)
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| Definition of 'Steppe' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Steppe
one of the vast plains in Southeastern Europe and in Asia, generally elevated, and free from wood, analogous to many of the prairies in Western North America. See Savanna
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Sense: a dry, grassy plain, as in the south-east of Europe and in Asia.
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Afrikaans: steppe |
Arabic: سَهْب |
Bulgarian: степ |
Brazilian: estepe |
Czech: step |
German: die Steppe |
Danish: steppe |
Greek: στέπα |
Estonian: stepp |
Farsi: استپ؛علفزار بي درخت |
Finnish: aro |
French: steppe |
Hebrew: עֲרָבָה |
Hindi: स्तेपी, घास का मैदान |
Croatian: stepa, pusta |
Hungarian: sztyepp |
Indonesian: padang rumput |
Icelandic: gresja, steppa |
Italian: steppa |
Japanese: ステップ |
Korean: 나무가 없는 광활한 초원, 스텝 |
Lithuanian: stepė |
Latvian: stepe |
Malay: padang rumput |
Dutch: steppe |
Norwegian: steppe |
Polish: step |
Persian: استپ؛علفزار بي درخت |
Pashto: بيديا ، ډاك ، دښت |
Portuguese: estepe |
Romanian: stepă |
Russian: степь |
Slovak: step |
Slovenian: stepa |
Serbian: stepa |
Swedish: stäpp |
Thai: ที่ราบกว้างใหญ่ซึ่งไม่มีต |
Turkish: bozkır, step |
Taiwanese: (西伯利亞一帶沒樹木的)大草原,乾草原 |
Ukrainian: степ |
Urdu: میدانی خطہ |
Vietnamese: thảo nguyên |
Chinese: 无树林的平原,干草原 |
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