Definition
Relating to or resembling champaign; characterized by open, flat countryside without many trees.
Etymology
From 'champaign' (the landscape term) plus the adjectival suffix '-ian,' creating an adjective describing landscapes or regions with the characteristics of open plains.
Kelly Says
The adjective 'champian' is rarely used today, but it perfectly describes the flat plains of the Midwest or the Great Plains—it's a word that should make a comeback for geography!
Translations
BNবাংলা
চ্যাম্পিয়ন
chaam-pi-yon
CACatalà
campió
kam-pee-o
CSČeština
šampion
ʃam-pjon
DEDeutsch
Champion
ˈtʃɑːmpɪoːn
ELΕλληνικά
πρωταθλητής
pro-ta-thli-tis
ESEspañol
campeón
kam-pe-on
FAفارسی
قهرمان
ghah-r-man
FISuomi
mestari
ˈmestɑːri
FRFrançais
champion
ʃam-pjɔ̃
IDBahasa Indonesia
juara
dʒuːara
IGIG
onye ncheta
o-nye n-che-ta
ITItaliano
campione
kam-pee-o-neh
MSBahasa Melayu
juara
dʒuːara
NLNederlands
kampioen
kamp-i-o-n
PLPolski
czempion
t͡ʃɛmpjon
PTPortuguês
campeão
kam-pje-ɐ̃w
RORomână
campion
kam-pee-on
RUРусский
чемпион
chempion
SVSvenska
mästare
mää-stää-re
SWKiswahili
mfalme
mfal-me
TAதமிழ்
சாம்பியன்
saampiyaan
TEతెలుగు
చాంపియన్
chaampiyaan
TLTL
kampiyon
kam-pee-yon
TRTürkçe
şampiyon
ʃam-pyon
UKУкраїнська
чемпіон
chempion
URاردو
چیمپیئن
champi-e-n
VITiếng Việt
nhà vô địch
nǎ vô địch
ZUZU
inkosana
in-ko-sa-na