noun a treeless grassy plain
adjective relating to or characteristic of a llano
In cultural contexts, 'llano' may be used to describe traditional music and dance styles originating from the llanos region of South America, such as joropo.
In ecology, 'llano' may be used to describe a specific type of ecosystem found in the llanos region of South America, characterized by grasslands and seasonal flooding.
In geography, 'llano' refers to a type of flat, grassy plain found in South America, particularly in Venezuela and Colombia.
In agriculture, 'llano' may be used to refer to large expanses of flat land suitable for farming or ranching, particularly in the llanos region of South America.
In literature, 'llano' may be used to describe a vast, treeless plain in South America, serving as a setting or backdrop for a story.
Geographers may use 'llano' to refer to a specific type of landscape or terrain characteristic of certain regions, such as the llanos in Venezuela.
Agricultural scientists may refer to 'llano' when studying the environmental conditions and agricultural practices in the llanos of Colombia, for example.