pianoro
plateau
noun pyah-NOH-roh Rare
Origin: From piano (flat, level ground).
Also means
tableland
Usage Note
Pianoro specifically denotes a relatively small, flat-topped elevated terrain feature — somewhere between a plain (pianura) and a highland (altopiano). It is common in geographical and topographical descriptions of the Italian landscape. The plural is pianori.
Examples
"Il paese è costruito su un pianoro collinare."
Natural Translation
The village is built on a hilly plateau.
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