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prairielike

  • a word derived from prairie.
    prairie
    noun
    an extensive, level or slightly undulating, mostly treeless tract of land in the Mississippi valley, characterized by a highly fertile soil and originally covered with coarse grasses, and merging into drier plateaus in the west.

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From there, a 10-minute walk through a spare, prairielike landscape, created by PWP Landscape Architecture, leads to the new building, designed by Thomas Phifer and Partners.

From Washington Post Sep. 20, 2018

The sunset dusk mantled the sweeping prairielike valley, and soon night fell, cool and windy.

From Valley of Wild Horses by Zane Grey