Similar words: drain, strain, terror, raining, by train, trainer, grained, training. Meaning: [tə'reɪn] n. a piece of ground having specific characteristics or military potential.
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(31) It's a new mobility aid designed to help blind people cover rough terrain.
(32) On either side of each barrier it leaves similar pockets of high and low cloud cover, of arid and lush terrain.
(33) The men had been camped for a month in swampy terrain, much of it malarial. Pure water was scarce.
(34) You wouldn't expect much speed out of it, but then you could confidentially run it over any terrain without adverse effect.
(35) The terrain was so difficult that for part of the journey three locomotives were needed to pull one train.
(36) We acquired our nickname, the Goats, in the Peninsular War when we proved our worth in rocky terrain.
(37) Each evolved on different terrain and has hooves to match. Modern breeds stem from these varieties, and feet vary accordingly.
(38) Those who work exclusively at upper levels of the pedagogic world rarely look at the terrain of early childhood.
(39) Lay himself deserves much of the credit for awakening geophysicists to this wondrous terrain half way to the center of the earth.
(40) The mountain Nui Ba Den was a singular feature in my area of operation and a good example of hazardous terrain.
(41) We can, how-ever, develop an album of sketches of a landscape that would help to illuminate the terrain.
(42) Specially out-fitted bulldozers, called Rome Plows, also flattened huge areas of rough terrain.
(43) Lithia Park offers footpaths through a dazzling array of terrain.
(44) Any traverse by foot across this kind of terrain would be exhausting and treacherous.
(45) We were used to building fences over sloping land and difficult terrain.
(46) If the War Wagon is forced to move into terrain it can not cross it automatically sustains D6 strength 6 hits.
(47) Advanced cyclists can enjoy the rugged beauty and the challenge of this West Texas terrain.
(48) They had to travel over extremely bad terrain on the way but by 13 December they were in place.
(49) Army helicopters could not land because of the mountainous terrain and dense jungle.
(50) The right flank was less well defended and the nature of the terrain complicated defences.
(51) It crosses terrain that overturns other robots or stops them dead in their caterpillar tracks.
(52) So the question of her taking a five-mile hike across what in parts was sometimes rough terrain would never have occurred.
(53) Coastal plains often feature long, shallow lakes,[sentencedict.com/terrain.html] separated and aligned by raised beaches and occupying up to 90% of the terrain.
(54) Sometimes, as a matter of necessity, you must tackle the harder terrain first.
(55) Rural counties such as Gwynedd suffer particularly since they often have very low density settlements, rugged terrain and relatively poor roads.
(56) Amy, sighting from eighty yards away across open terrain, shot hers a little too far behind the shoulder.
(57) It should be noted that hairpin bends are often necessary geographical features in high and exciting terrain.
(58) Digital terrain modeling can be applied to computer transformations in places where the ground is undulating or has high relief.
(59) The Mojave and Sonoran deserts cover 40,000 square miles of remarkably diverse terrain.
(60) These stems grow erect when submersed, but grow prostrate on marshy terrain.
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