Aquaterra

English

proper-noun
Definitions
  • Collectively, all the submerged lands that were once above water in ice age glacial periods, since the start of the Pleistocene.

Etymology

Compound from English aqua (water) + English terra (world)borrowed from Latin aqua+terra.

Origin

Latin

aqua+terra

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