Meaning of rainland | Babel Free
Definitions
An area, especially in Africa, in which water for growing crops is supplied by rain (as contrasted with irrigated land and with floodland).
Examples
“[…] about 213,000 acres were irrigated, the rest being rainland and floodland.”
“Similar numbers of grasshoppers […] invade sorghum crops in the rainlands of Africa north of the equator, […]”
“I have, however, argued that planned agrarian change in the rainlands has not taken into account the complexity of the ecosystem, the traditional agricultural and pastoral production systems and the likely impacts that it might have on society, economy and ecology. […] Ecologically the rainlands have been subjected to a drastic degradation […]”
“The amount of irrigated land planted in cotton increased slightly during the war, while rainland acreage declined because of the need to grow more food. The irrigated area under cotton rose from about 231,000 feddans in 1939 to 241,000 in 1945, while the rainland area decreased from 137,000 to only 20,000 feddans. Combined with foodland acreage, the total area under cotton actually declined […]”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.