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[ US /ˈɫændˌmæs/ ]
[ UK /lˈændmæs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a large continuous extent of land

How To Use landmass In A Sentence

  • A feat made all the more impressive considering our landmass is the size of Maryland. Undefined
  • The moon cleared the landmass, cast a sparkling bar on the water. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • The flowers also tend to be very small, compared to the size of the flowers found in other landmasses and continents.
  • Voting in Africa's biggest country by landmass, which is scheduled to last three days, is likely to result in victory for President Umar al-Bashir, because of a boycott by his main opposition challengers. Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com
  • As the ice melted, the release of this enormous weight resulted in the landmass slowly tilting back up in the north or down in the south, a process called isostatic adjustment. Undefined
  • Anatolia, the main Turkish landmass that historically has been known as Asia Minor, literally translates as "full of mothers". Zeyno Baran: Let the Truth Shine
  • He also did not anticipate running into a landmass before he reached the East Indies.
  • Rogue installation artists refashion landmasses into wind chimes by secretly boring tunnels to channel air currents. The Times Literary Supplement
  • This problem centres on our very large landmass, long coastline, remote location and small population.
  • The continents and other landmasses perch on top of the plates, and consequently likewise move relative to each other.
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