oldland

1. An extensive area (as the Canadian Shield) of ancient crystalline rocks reduced to low relief by long, continuous erosion from which the materials of later sedimentary rocks were derived. 2. A region of older land, projected above sea level behind a coastal plain, that supplied the material of which the coastal-plain strata were formed.

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