Why this word is great
LANDBLINK — [Noun] A luminous glow observed at sea, caused by sunlight reflecting off distant snow-covered land in polar regions. From land + blink (as in iceblink), referring to the reflective glow of snow-covered land. Unlike "iceblink" (which signals frozen water) or "snowblink" (which dances over floes or open drifts), landblink is the ghost of solid earth, a pale beacon from shores unseen. It is the faint smear of white on the horizon that means Greenland, the shimmer that guides whalers home when the compass spins useless, the cold fire of terra firma burning through miles of mist—proof that even in the blankness of the Arctic, the world still holds its edges.