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[ UK /tˈe‍ɪbə‍llənd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a relatively flat highland

How To Use tableland In A Sentence

  • On this treeless tableland, where only tufts of yellow spiky grass grow, the biting wind pulls tears from my eyes.
  • Below is a Gothic fantasy of plunging gorges and isolated mesas - flat tablelands with steep edges - all in paintbox colours.
  • A certain part of the rain-bearing clouds passes still farther inland, and scatters showers over the eastern part of the tableland, that is to say, over the Impressions of South Africa
  • The northeast is a land of gently rolling tablelands interrupted by granite hills and rock formations.
  • To the east, the Great Escarpment marks the limit of headwards erosion of these tablelands from the coastal plain.
  • At its southern end, the terrain drops down to the Santa Rosa Plateau, a 2,000-foot-high tableland with canyons, mesas, and low hills.
  • At its southern end, the terrain drops down to the Santa Rosa Plateau, a 2,000-foot-high tableland with canyons, mesas, and low hills.
  • Wool prices crawled back up over the 800 cents a kilo mark this week, and a seasonal record was set for a bale of superfine wool from the desperately dry southern tablelands of New South Wales.
  • Thanks, Carron for the accolades for Chiapas´ fabulous state capital of Tuxtla Gurierrez - a true tropical non-coastal city at about 1,200 feet altitude on the so - called Chiapas Depression or what I would call the Chiapas low-lying tableland between the Chiapas Highlands with elevations between 7,000 and 12,000 feet and the "Tierra Caliente" or hot lands of the Pacific Coast. Page 2
  • We must have climbed up here to what father called the tableland, and somewhere farther on, I suppose, we should come to the edge of the cliff and look down into the valley with the openings facing one. The Peril Finders
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