Terraqueous - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline 1650s, "consisting of both land and water" (of a globe, etc ), from combining form of Latin terra "earth" (see terra) + aqueous As "living on land and water," 1690s Alternative adjective terraquean (1861) is marked "Rare" in Century Dictionary
Terraqueous - definition of terraqueous by The Free Dictionary Define terraqueous terraqueous synonyms, terraqueous pronunciation, terraqueous translation, English dictionary definition of terraqueous adj Composed of land and water American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
Terraqueous - Word Genius Terraqueous originated as a combination of two Latin words: "terra" ("land") and "aqueous" ("of or like water") A rocky beach, for example, is terraqueous terrain, because it is made up of land and tidal pools