Terrain

/təˈreɪn/ noun

Terrain is the natural features of a piece of land, such as whether it is flat, hilly, rocky, or swampy. It affects how easy it is to travel, build, or live there.

From French *terrain* 'ground, land', from Latin *terra* 'earth, land'. It originally simply meant 'dry land' as opposed to the sea.

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