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Definition of Tablelands
1. tableland [n] - See also: tableland
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tablelands
Literary usage of Tablelands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Across Unknown South America by Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1913)
"... A COUNTRY OF tablelands THE Rio Barreiros was about 100 metres wide. It was
reached through a thick belt, 100 metres in width, of trees and bamboos of ..."
2. Central Europe by Josef Franz Maria Partsch (1903)
"CHAPTER VI THE BLOCK MOUNTAINS AND tablelands OF CENTRAL EUROPE IF we follow the
bends in which the chains of the Alpine system curve from the Ligurian Sea ..."
3. Central Europe by Josef Franz Maria Partsch (1903)
"... MOUNTAINS AND tablelands OF CENTRAL EUROPE IF we follow the bends in which
the chains of the Alpine system curve from the Ligurian Sea to the Black Sea, ..."
4. Travels in the Central Caucasus and Bashan: Including Visits to Ararat and by Douglas William Freshfield (1869)
"... the Hills— The Jabbok—Camp of the Beni-Hassan—Suppressing a Sheikh—The Oak
Forests of Gilead—The tablelands—An Uxorious Sheikh—Derat— The Roman Road—The ..."
5. Travels in the Central Caucasus and Bashan: Including Visits to Ararat and by Douglas William Freshfield (1869)
"... Es-Salt^-Lost on the Hills— The Jabbok — Camp of the Beni-Hassan — Suppressing
a Sheikh — The Oak Forests of Gilead — The tablelands— An Uxorious Sheikh ..."
6. On the Mexican Highlands: With a Passing Glimpse of Cuba by William Seymour Edwards (1906)
"... A Journey Over Lofty tablelands ARID, MICHOACAN, MEXICO, November 26th.
As WE wound higher and higher toward the summit of the hills, the town nestled ..."
7. On the Mexican Highlands: With a Passing Glimpse of Cuba by William Seymour Edwards (1906)
"... A Journey Over Lofty tablelands ARIO, MICHOACAN, MEXICO, November 26th.
As WE wound higher and higher toward the summit of the hills, the town nestled ..."