Terrain.
Yes, terrain refers to the physical features of a piece of land, such as its elevation, slopes, vegetation, and any other natural characteristics that make up the surface of the earth.
"Loca" is a Spanish word that translates to "places" in English.
"Reginam" is a Latin word that means "queen" in English.
Another word for physical environment is "surroundings" or "terrain."
'Mushkil' means 'difficult' in English.
"Dificil" is a Spanish word and it means "difficult" in English.
Terrain.
The rocky terrain made it difficult for the hikers to reach the summit.
The root word of "subterranean" is terrain. "Sub" means under, and "terranean" means having to do with terrain, or land. "Terranean" comes from "terrain".
the scientific word that means difficult swallowing is " Dysphagia " ..
terrain
When the Spanish word duro is translated into English it means hard. It also means harsh, resistant, difficult, and severe.
Terrain means the physical features of any piece of land. So that means the word applies to ANY piece of land, including deserts.
The word "territory" shares the same root word as "terrain." Both words come from the Latin word "terra," which means earth or land.
The word "terrain" comes from the Latin word "terra," which means "earth" or "land."
'Intractable' means difficult to manipulate, or hard to manage.