Proper noun
The personification of the Earth, (chiefly) conceived as a fertile, nurturing, and loving mother.
(religion) The goddess of the earth in various cultures.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAn Anthology of Emma Goldman's Mother Earth. Source: Internet
All religions call upon us to protect Mother Earth.” Source: Internet
Bolivia has gained global attention for its ' Law of the Rights of Mother Earth ', which accords nature the same rights as humans. citation A view from the mountain in El Sauce overlooking Samaipata, Bolivia. Source: Internet
Drinnon, Rebel, p. 98. Berkman took the helm of Mother Earth in 1907, while Goldman toured the country to raise funds to keep it functional. Source: Internet
Blues are symbolic of the sky; red represented the setting sun or the West; green symbolizing mother earth, black the slaying of an enemy and white representing clouds, rain or sleet. Source: Internet
An environment expert and Director, Health for Mother Earth Foundation, HOMEF, Nnimmo Bassey, Wednesday, expressed worry over indiscriminate borehole drilling in the country. Source: Internet