Earthberg

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A mass suspended or floating in water, similar to an iceberg, but consisting of earth (dirt, soil, etc.).

    "The landscape of the Elemental Chaos is broken up by rivers of lightning, seas of fire, floating earthbergs, ice mountains, and other fantastic terrain features."

  2. 2
    A mountain or large mound of earth. rare

    "Unsurprising, given that he'd spent most of his life in the Well, sheltered by the very earth-berg he now rose beside, hoisted on creaking cables."

Example

More examples

"The landscape of the Elemental Chaos is broken up by rivers of lightning, seas of fire, floating earthbergs, ice mountains, and other fantastic terrain features."

Etymology

In some senses, a blend of earth + iceberg; in other senses from earth + berg.

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