páramo
moor; high plateau; páramo
noun PAH-rah-moh Rare
Origin: Possibly from pre-Roman Iberian or Celtic origin.
Also means
bleak wasteland
Usage Note
Páramo denotes a high, wind-swept, treeless plateau — the ecological zone above the tree line in the Andes (Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela) and in the Spanish meseta. In Colombia the Andean páramos are critical water sources. Figuratively, un páramo describes any desolate, inhospitable place.
Examples
"Los páramos andinos almacenan grandes cantidades de agua."
Natural Translation
The Andean páramos store large quantities of water.
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