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Synonyms and antonyms of Areas of land and soil with grass growing on them in American Thesaurus

Areas of land and soil with grass growing on them

downs (noun)

areas of low hills covered with grass, especially in southern England

field (noun)

an area of land covered in grass and used for sports

grassland (noun)

a large area of land where wild grass grows

green (noun)

a large area of grass, for example in a town, where people can walk, sit, or play games

heath (noun)

a wide area of wild land where only rough grass and bushes grow

highveld (noun)

the high inland plateau of South Africa where the city of Johannesburg is located

lea (noun)

literary a piece of land covered with grass

meadow (noun)

a field where grass and wild flowers grow

moor (noun)

British a large area of high land covered with grass, bushes, and heather, with soil that is not good for growing crops

moorland (noun)

British a large area of high land covered with grass, bushes, and heather. This can also be called moorlands.

paddock (noun)

a small field where horses are kept and allowed to eat grass

pampas (noun)

large flat areas of countryside in parts of South America

parkland (noun)

an open area with grass and trees

prairie (noun)

a large flat area in central North America covered with grass and farmland but without trees

savannah (noun)

a large flat area of land covered with grass in a warm part of the world

the steppes (noun)

an area of hot dry land covered in grass that covers wide areas of Russia and Asia

sward (noun)

literary an area covered in grass

turf (noun)

short grass and the earth that is under it

tussock (noun)

a small area of stiff grass that is higher than the grass around it

veld (noun)

South African large open areas of land covered with grass and bushes and a few trees

village green (noun)

an area of grass in the middle of a village or small town