terraqueous
adjective·/tɛˈræk.wi.əs/
Composed of land and water. Belonging to the earth conceived as a mingled globe of continents and seas. Terraqueous insists on the planet's double nature.
From orbit the world looked purely terraqueous—blue in dominance, brown only where it broke the surface.
Etymology
From Latin terra “land” + aqua “water,” fused into a single adjective that reads like a map.
Related Words
maritimeof the sea; partial counterpart
terrestrialof land; partial counterpart
pelagicof the open ocean
terra firmaland as stability, contrasted with water