geoform
/ˈdʒioʊfɔrm/Definitions
1. noun
A geological feature or landform; a natural or man-made structure that has a distinct shape or form.
“The unique geoform of the rock formations in the national park is a popular tourist attraction.”
2. noun
A unit of geographical organization or classification, used in cartography and geography.
“The geoform of the region was divided into smaller areas for easier mapping.”