Ozark Plateau
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Definition
Proper noun A geographical region in the central United States, characterized by a dissected plateau of low mountains and hills. It is located primarily in northwestern Arkansas and southeastern Missouri, with extensions into northeastern Oklahoma and extreme southeastern Kansas.
Usage
The term "Ozark Plateau" is used as a proper noun to name this specific physical and cultural region. It is often used in geographical, geological, and cultural contexts. * The Ozark Plateau is known for its clear springs, rivers, and forested hills. * Tourism is a major industry in the Ozark Plateau. * Geologists study the unique karst topography of the Ozark Plateau.
Advanced Usage
- The Ozarks: A common shortened name for the Ozark Plateau region, often used to refer to its cultural identity.
- She grew up in the Ozarks.
- Ozark Mountains / Ozark Highlands: Alternative names that emphasize the region's elevated, rugged terrain.
- The Ozark Mountains are older than the Rockies.
Variants and Related Words
- The Ozarks (n.): The common colloquial and cultural name for the region.
- Ozark (adj.): Used as an adjective to describe things originating from or related to the region (e.g., Ozark culture, Ozark trails).
- Ozarkian (adj. or n.): A less common term meaning of or relating to the Ozarks, or a person from there.
Synonyms
- Ozark Mountains
- Ozark Highlands
- The Ozarks
Related Terms
- Plateau: A large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land.
- Dissected plateau: A plateau area that has been severely eroded, creating a landscape of valleys and ridges.
Noun
- an area of low mountains in northwestern Arkansas and southeastern Missouri and northeastern Oklahoma