Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The ragged surface of a lava-flow.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun (Geol.), Southwestern U. S. The rough surface of a congealed lava stream.

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  • noun akin to badlands, but having volcaniclastic rather than sedimentary rocks
  • noun land having an underlayer of basaltic lava and little or no soil

Etymologies

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From Spanish malpaís (mal ("bad") + país ("land"))

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Examples

  • The site sits on a landform called malpais, a young, rugged volcanic landscape "that looks like gravel dumped into a big pile," he said.

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  • I did describe our search through the malpais with the two feds.

    Operation Luna Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1999

  • Plain to see, each would guide a party around some predetermined section of the malpais.

    Operation Luna Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1999

  • We landed in a gaunt part of the malpais, beyond sight of anything human, and got off.

    Operation Luna Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1999

  • It cast pallor and long shadows across the malpais.

    Operation Luna Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1999

  • Do you suppose an invalid would traipse around the malpais after dark?

    Operation Luna Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1999

  • The night before, in the little cave where he rested, he had seen a snake, though it was much too cold for snakes to be moving about; worse, late in the night, he had heard the call of an owl, though he was far out on the malpais, where no owls flew.

    Dead Man’s Walk Larry McMurtry 1995

  • The night before, in the little cave where he rested, he had seen a snake, though it was much too cold for snakes to be moving about; worse, late in the night, he had heard the call of an owl, though he was far out on the malpais, where no owls flew.

    The Lonesome Dove Series Larry McMurtry 1995

  • He knew the large woman must be a witch, for only a witch would be traveling through the malpais with so many men.

    The Lonesome Dove Series Larry McMurtry 1995

  • He knew the large woman must be a witch, for only a witch would be traveling through the malpais with so many men.

    Dead Man’s Walk Larry McMurtry 1995

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  • 'bad lands' an area of recent (< 1000 years) volcanic basaltic rope lava

    March 29, 2009

  • Out West poor Ernest found no fan.

    As growled the cowpoke, Dirty Dan,

    "I'd rather crawl a far piece

    Over sharp malpais

    Than talk to that word huntin' man."

    Find out more about Ernest Bafflewit

    September 18, 2014