Etymology: [ 'step ] (noun.) 1671. 1671. From German or French, in turn from Russian степь (step’, “flat grassy plain”) or Ukrainian степ (step). There is no generally accepted earlier etymology, but there is a speculative Old East Slavic reconstruction *сътепь (sъtep’), related to топот (tópot), топтать (toptát’).
The grasslands of Eastern Europe and Asia. Similar to (US) prairie and (African) savannah, More properly, the name given vast cold, dry grass-plains, Treeless plains of southeastern Europe and Siberia, extensive plain without trees (associated with eastern Russia and Siberia), Russian term for mid-latitude grasslands, Arid land with xerophilous vegetation found in regions of extreme temperature range and loess soil, broad grassy plain (especially the plains of southeast Russia and southwest Asia), See Savanna, Steppes are large areas of flat grassy land where there are no trees, especially the area that stretches from Eastern Europe across the south of the former Soviet Union to Siberia. A vast semiarid grass-covered plain, as found in southeast Europe, Siberia, and central North America. the steppes a large area of land without trees, especially in Russia, Asia, and eastern Europe, A vegetation zone characterized by grasses, shrubs and few trees, A large area of land that is usually flat, dry and treeless Originally a Russian word for large expanses of Central Asia, arid land with vegetation, One of the vast plains in Southeastern Europe and in Asia, generally elevated, and free from wood, analogous to many of the prairies in Western North America,
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The grasslands of Eastern Europe and Asia. Similar to (US) prairie and (African) savannah
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More properly, the name given vast cold, dry grass-plains
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Treeless plains of southeastern Europe and Siberia
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extensive plain without trees (associated with eastern Russia and Siberia)
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Russian term for mid-latitude grasslands
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Arid land with xerophilous vegetation found in regions of extreme temperature range and loess soil
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broad grassy plain (especially the plains of southeast Russia and southwest Asia) isim
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See Savanna
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Steppes are large areas of flat grassy land where there are no trees, especially the area that stretches from Eastern Europe across the south of the former Soviet Union to Siberia. A vast semiarid grass-covered plain, as found in southeast Europe, Siberia, and central North America. the steppes a large area of land without trees, especially in Russia, Asia, and eastern Europe
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A vegetation zone characterized by grasses, shrubs and few trees
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A large area of land that is usually flat, dry and treeless Originally a Russian word for large expanses of Central Asia
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arid land with vegetation
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One of the vast plains in Southeastern Europe and in Asia, generally elevated, and free from wood, analogous to many of the prairies in Western North America
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