Continental-divide

/ˌkɑntəˈnɛntəl dəˈvaɪd/ noun

A ridge of high land that separates waters flowing to different sides of a continent, determining which ocean or sea the water will ultimately reach. The Continental Divide in North America separates Atlantic and Pacific drainage.

From 'continental' (relating to a continent) + 'divide' (from Latin 'dividere,' to separate). The term emerged in 19th-century American geography as explorers mapped the watershed boundaries of the western territories.

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