Gondwana
noun [singular] (a very large area of land that existed in the southern hemisphere millions of years ago. It was made up of the present Arabia, Africa, South America, Antarctica, Australia and India. 岡瓦納古(大)陸,南方古陸(數百萬年前存在於南半球的大片陸地,由如今的阿拉伯半島、南美洲、南極洲、澳大利亞和印度組成) Word Originlate 19th cent. (originally denoting any of a series of rocks in India): from the name of a region in central northern India, from Sanskrit goṇḍavana ‘forest of Gond’.