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Souterrain
Souterrain Sou"ter*rain, n. [F. See Subterranean.] A grotto or cavern under ground. [Obs.] --Arbuthnot.

Meaning of TERRAIN from wikipedia

- geography, terrain is the lay of the land. This is usually expressed in terms of the elevation, slope, and orientation of terrain features. Terrain affects...
- The GMC Terrain is a crossover SUV by American manufacturer General Motors under its GMC marque. Sharing its platform with the Chevrolet Equinox, the...
- An all-terrain vehicle (ATV), also known as a light utility vehicle (LUV), a quad bike or quad (if it has four wheels), as defined by the American National...
- terrain park or snow park is an outdoor recreation area containing terrain that allows skiers, snowboarders and snowbikers to perform tricks. Terrain...
- is a 3D computer graphics representation of elevation data to represent terrain or overlaying objects, commonly of a planet, moon, or asteroid. A "global...
- Look up Urban terrain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Urban terrain is a military term for the representation of the urban environment within the...
- The terrainability of a machine or robot is defined as its ability to negotiate terrain irregularities. Terrainability is a term coined in the research...
- Height above average terrain (HAAT), or (less po****rly) effective height above average terrain (EHAAT), is the vertical position of an antenna site above...
- Look up Terrain or terrain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Terrain is the vertical and horizontal dimension of land surface. Terrain may also refer...
- A draw, sometimes known as a re-entrant in orienteering, is a terrain feature formed by two parallel ridges or spurs with low ground in between them....