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What is joint word for two continents?

There isn't a single, universally accepted joint word for two continents. Here's why and some options:

* No Formal Term: Continents are geographically distinct, and their names are generally used individually.

* Descriptive Phrases: You can describe the combination using phrases like:

* "The Americas" (North and South America)

* "Eurasia" (Europe and Asia)

* "Africa and Asia" (sometimes considered a single landmass)

* "The two continents of..." (followed by the specific continents)

* Regional Terms: Some regions have specific names that encompass multiple continents, such as:

* "The Afro-Eurasian Landmass" (Africa, Asia, and Europe)

* "The Eastern Hemisphere" (Asia, Africa, Europe, and Oceania)

The best approach is to use a descriptive phrase that clearly and accurately conveys the continents you're referring to.

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