Pronunciation: /ˈlændˌmæs/
noun a large area of land, especially one that is part of a continent
A1 Australia is the world's smallest continent, but it is still a large landmass.
A2 South America is a continent made up of several different landmasses.
B1 The United States is made up of 50 different states, each with its own unique landmass.
B2 The Eurasian landmass is the largest in the world, covering a vast area of both Europe and Asia.
C1 Geologists study the movement of tectonic plates to understand how landmasses shift and change over time.
C2 The formation of the supercontinent Pangaea and its eventual breakup into separate landmasses is a key concept in the study of plate tectonics.
formal Australia is the smallest continent by landmass.
informal Did you know that Australia is the smallest continent in terms of land area?
slang Australia is like the runt of the litter when it comes to landmass.
figurative Her love for him was a vast landmass, stretching across her heart.
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