Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

large-landmass

noun
/lɑrdʒ ˈlændˌmæs/
Definition
A sizable area of land that is considerably larger than a typical piece of land, often referring to continents or substantial regions.
Examples
  • The Australian continent is the smallest large-landmass in the world.
  • Greenland is often referred to as a large-landmass, despite being largely covered by ice.
  • The large-landmass of Africa contributes to its diverse ecosystems.
Meaning
Large-landmass refers to extensive stretches of continental or terrestrial regions that are significant in size and geographical impact.
Synonyms
  • continent
  • landmass
  • terrain
  • expanse