dirtplate

/ˈdərtˌpleɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

A flat section of the Earth’s surface, usually outdoors, with its upper layer of soil or earth partially removed, often exposing the underlying layer of soil or rock.

“After the storm, a dirtplate formed in the backyard, revealing the exposed roots of the old tree.”

Synonyms

  • flat
  • plain
  • plateau

Antonyms

  • hill
  • mountain