llano estacado
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Definition
Proper noun A large, semi-arid plateau located in the southwestern United States, forming the southern section of the Great Plains.
Usage
The term "Llano Estacado" is used as a proper noun to refer to a specific geographic region. It is often used in historical, geographical, and cultural contexts.
Examples
- The Llano Estacado covers parts of western Texas and eastern New Mexico.
- Early Spanish explorers gave the region its name, which is often translated as "Staked Plain."
- The flat, expansive landscape of the Llano Estacado is a defining feature of the southern Great Plains.
Advanced Usage
- The name's origin is debated; "Estacado" may refer to stakes used as landmarks, the palisaded appearance of its escarpments, or the yucca plants dotting the landscape.
- It is a significant region for agriculture, particularly cotton farming, and sits atop the Ogallala Aquifer.
Variants and Related Words
- Staked Plains: The common English translation of "Llano Estacado."
- High Plains: A broader term for the high, flat region of the Great Plains, of which the Llano Estacado is a major part.
Synonyms
- High Plains (in a broader, overlapping context)
- Southern Great Plains
Related Phrases
- On the Llano: A phrase indicating location within this specific plateau region.
- His ranch is located out on the Llano.
Noun
- a large semiarid plateau forming the southern part of the Great Plains