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badlands
(bad|lands)
Pronunciation:
/ˈbadlandz/
plural noun
extensive tracts of heavily eroded, uncultivable land with little vegetation.
(
Badlands
)
a barren plateau region of the western US, mainly in North and South Dakota and Nebraska.
Origin:
mid 19th century
(originally US): translation of French
mauvaises terres
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