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Etymology

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From herb +‎ land.

Noun

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herbland (plural herblands)

  1. (mostly plural) Land that is covered mostly with herbaceous flora.
    • 1999, Historical and current forest and range landscapes in the Interior Columbia River Basin and portions of the Klamath and Great Basins, page 55:
      Herbland and shrubland structure classes were open herbland, closed herbland, open low-medium shrubland, closed low-medium shrubland, open tall shrub-land, and closed tall shrubland.