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land masses

n. (land mass English)

Usage examples of "land masses".

The land masses of the planet, fifty-eight million square miles of real estate, were at hazard.

At least several hundred powerful transmitters operated on the large land masses, with no apparent phase or frequency modulation: their emission was chaotic white noise.

Among the scattered land masses he found the triangular continent.

Smooth, lovely green continents and blue oceans, no visible cloud cover, surface temperature about twenty Celsius, land masses checked with immense tan squares.

Rather would it appear as a gigantic 'drop' of water, its surface interspersed with solid formations, the continents and other land masses.

The continents and seas have suffered many cataclysmic changes, not the least of these being the gradual dissolution of ancient Gondwanaland and the equally gradual re-solution of this mightiest of all land masses.

The chief land masses are largely dominated by two hostile power groups, which we may call East and West.

Roxanny, it's a huge volume, an area to match all the land masses of Earth, and forty miles high.

There were three distinct habitable land masses that I could see from the map, though, so you might as well say three very wide and very thin continents.

The three major continental land masses, however, were spaced above, on, and just below the equator, thus keeping everybody in the hothouse.

Still did land masses sprawl, green, tawny, dun, in their familiar shapes.