Prairie

/ˈprɛəri/ or /ˈprɛri/ noun

A prairie is a large, mostly flat area of grassland, especially in central North America, with very few trees. It often has rich soil and is used for farming and grazing animals.

“Prairie” comes from French *prairie*, meaning “meadow,” from Late Latin *prataria*, from *pratum*, “meadow.” French explorers used it to describe the vast grasslands they saw in North America.

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