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terrain


ter·rain

T0119700 (tə-rān′)n.1. a. An area of land; ground: climbed a tree to view the surrounding terrain.b. A particular geographic area; a region: a guide who knows this terrain well.2. The surface features of an area of land; topography: boots designed for rugged terrain.3. (also tĕr′ān) Variant of terrane.
[French, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *terrānum, alteration of Latin terrēnum, from neuter of terrēnus, of the earth; see terrene.]

terrain

(təˈreɪn; ˈtɛreɪn) n1. ground or a piece of ground, esp with reference to its physical character or military potential: radio reception can be difficult in mountainous terrain; a rocky terrain. 2. (Geological Science) a variant spelling of terrane[C18: from French, ultimately from Latin terrēnum ground, from terra earth]

ter•rain

(təˈreɪn)

n. 1. a tract of land, esp. as considered with reference to its features. 2. terrane. [1720–30; < French « Vulgar Latin *terrānum, n. use of neuter of *terrānus of land. See terra, -an1]
Thesaurus
Noun1.terrain - a piece of ground having specific characteristics or military potentialterrain - a piece of ground having specific characteristics or military potential; "they decided to attack across the rocky terrain"parcel of land, piece of ground, piece of land, tract, parcel - an extended area of land

terrain

noun ground, country, land, landscape, topography, going an eight-hour drive on rough terrain

terrain

noun1. The character, natural features, and configuration of land:topography.Idiom: the lay of the land.2. A sphere of activity, experience, study, or interest:area, arena, bailiwick, circle, department, domain, field, orbit, province, realm, scene, subject, territory, world.Slang: bag.3. A particular area used for or associated with a specific individual or activity:country, district, region, territory.Slang: turf.
Translations
Geländeterrenoterreno

Terrain


Terrain

 

a part (sector or region) of an area with all its natural components, including relief, soil, water, and vegetation, as well as lines of communication, populated centers, and industrial, agricultural, and sociocultural sites; one of the most important elements of the situation in which military actions are waged.

The different characteristics of the terrain facilitate military actions or make them more difficult, thus exercising a major influence on the organization and waging of a battle or operation. Terrain may be divided into basic types according to relief-level, hilly, or mountainous; according to conditions of passage —slightly rugged (passable), moderately rugged, or extremely rugged (difficult to pass); according to conditions of observation and camouflage—open, semiclosed, and closed; and according to natural features—desert (desert-steppe), forest (forest-swamp), or northern (arctic or polar and level or mountainous tundra). Major water obstacles and mountainous areas are especially important from an operational point of view. The characteristics of the terrain that influence combat action (conditions for passage of troops and combat equipment, defense, observation, orientation, waging of fire, water supply, and the like) are called its operational-tactical characteristics.

Terrain conditions are taken into account when planning a battle or operation and organizing troop coordination, the system of fire, and camouflage; the terrain has an important effect on control, communications, observation, and the work of the rear. The tactical characteristics of the terrain change depending on the season of the year and the weather. Commanders and staffs of all combat arms organize the study and evaluation of the terrain with regard to the missions they are to fulfill. The terrain is studied and evaluated by personal observation, results of reconnaissance, and topographical and special maps. Conclusions drawn from the evaluation of the terrain are taken into account when deciding whether to initiate a battle or operation and in determining the nature of troop actions.

REFERENCES

Govorukhin, A. M., and M. V. Gamezo. Spravochnik ofitsera po voennoi topografii, 3rd ed. Moscow, 1968.
Ivan’kov, P. A., and G. V. Zakharov. Mestnost* i ee vliianie na boevye deistviia voisk. Moscow, 1969.
Kratkii topografo-geodezicheskii slovar’-spravochnik, 2nd ed. Moscow, 1973.

I. S. LIAPUNOV

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TERRAIN


AcronymDefinition
TERRAINTerrain Analysis File

terrain


  • noun

Synonyms for terrain

noun ground

Synonyms

  • ground
  • country
  • land
  • landscape
  • topography
  • going

Synonyms for terrain

noun the character, natural features, and configuration of land

Synonyms

  • topography

noun a sphere of activity, experience, study, or interest

Synonyms

  • area
  • arena
  • bailiwick
  • circle
  • department
  • domain
  • field
  • orbit
  • province
  • realm
  • scene
  • subject
  • territory
  • world
  • bag

noun a particular area used for or associated with a specific individual or activity

Synonyms

  • country
  • district
  • region
  • territory
  • turf

Words related to terrain

noun a piece of ground having specific characteristics or military potential

Related Words

  • parcel of land
  • piece of ground
  • piece of land
  • tract
  • parcel
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