paleoplain
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Contents
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English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Noun
1.4
See also
English
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]
Alternative forms
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]
palaeoplain
Etymology
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]
paleo-
+
plain
Noun
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paleoplain
(
plural
paleoplains
)
(
geology
,
geomorphology
)
A
buried
erosion plain
; a particularly large and flat
erosion surface
.
See also
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peneplain
,
pediplain
,
etchplain
,
paleosurface
Categories
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English terms prefixed with paleo-
English lemmas
English nouns
English countable nouns
en:Geology
en:Geomorphology
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