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    Ter·ra fir·ma
    /ˌterə ˈfərmə/

    noun

    • 1. dry land; the ground as distinct from the sea or air: "they needed to rest themselves on terra firma"
  2. noun. the solid earth; firm ground. terra firma. Dry land, as opposed to the sea: “After our stormy voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, we were relieved to set foot on terra firma.”. From Latin, meaning “firm (or solid) ground.”.

  3. Terra firma is a Latin phrase, literally meaning "firm land." Nervous flyers are generally overjoyed to put their feet back on terra firma after a rough airplane flight. Terra firma is used in literary and formal English, rather than everyday conversation, so save this phrase for when you’re writing a poem or delivering a dramatic speech.

  4. 5 days ago · If you describe the ground as terra firma, you mean that it feels safe in contrast to being in the air or at sea.

  5. Britannica Dictionary definition of TERRA FIRMA. [noncount] : dry and solid ground as compared to air or water. We were glad to be back on terra firma [=back on the ground] after our bumpy flight. TERRA FIRMA meaning: dry and solid ground as compared to air or water.

  6. See terra firma in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: terra firma. Definition of terra firma noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 3 days ago · (ˈfɜːmə ) noun. the solid earth; firm ground. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C17: from Latin. Examples of 'terra firma' in a sentence. terra firma.

  8. terra firma meaning, definition, what is terra firma: land, rather than sea or airused humo...: Learn more.

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