IPA: /ˈstɛp/
KK: /stɛp/
A large, flat area of land that is mostly covered with grass and has very few trees, typically found in regions with dry climates.
The herd of wild horses roamed freely across the steppe.
Steppe → The word 'steppe' originates from the Russian 'степь' (step'), meaning a large area of flat unforested grassland. It refers specifically to this type of landscape characterized by grass and few trees, typically found in regions with a continental climate.
Imagine a vast, flat grassland with few trees — that's what a steppe is, as the word comes from the Russian term for this specific landscape.