Flatland
(noun)
A region that is flat and has little or no relief.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from flat + land.
Examples:
- The Midwest is known for its flatland, expansive prairies and fertile farmland.
- The flatland is a vast, flat expanse with few trees or hills.
- The flatland is characterized by its flat topography, lack of natural resources, and relatively low population density.
- The flatland is ideal for agriculture and wind power development.
- The flatland is often associated with monotony, boredom, and sameness.