continent |
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continent |
protocontinent |
As nouns the difference between continent and protocontinent
is that
continent is an encratite while
protocontinent is a landmass capable of becoming a continent.
As a proper noun continent
is (obsolete) the old world.
continent |
zealandia |
As proper nouns the difference between continent and zealandia
is that
continent is (obsolete) the old world while
zealandia is a nearly submerged continent or microcontinent that sank after breaking away from australia many millions of years ago.
As a noun continent
is an encratite.
continent |
miogeocline |
As nouns the difference between continent and miogeocline
is that
continent is an encratite while
miogeocline is an area of sedimentation that occurs along the passive margin of a continent.
As a proper noun continent
is (obsolete) the old world.
continent |
bicontinental |
As a proper noun continent
is (obsolete) the old world.
As a noun continent
is an encratite.
As an adjective bicontinental is
spanning or pertaining to two continents.
continent |
tricontinental |
As a proper noun continent
is (obsolete) the old world.
As a noun continent
is an encratite.
As an adjective tricontinental is
spanning or pertaining to three continents.
continent |
interamerican |
As a proper noun continent
is (obsolete) the old world.
As a noun continent
is an encratite.
As an adjective interamerican is
between countries of the american continent.
continent |
pancontinental |
As a proper noun continent
is (obsolete) the old world.
As a noun continent
is an encratite.
As an adjective pancontinental is
across all continents.
continent |
continentally |
As a proper noun continent
is (obsolete) the old world.
As a noun continent
is an encratite.
As an adverb continentally is
in a continental manner or to a continental extent.
continent |
diastrophism |
As nouns the difference between continent and diastrophism
is that
continent is an encratite while
diastrophism is (geology) the deformation of the earth's crust to form the continents, mountains and other large features.
As a proper noun continent
is (obsolete) the old world.
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