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tertiary [tur-shar-ee] Adjective 1. third in degree, order, etc. 2. (of education) at university or college level 3. (of an industry) involving services, such as transport and financial services, as opposed to manufacture [Latin tertius] Tertiary Adjective Geol of the period of geological time lasting from about 65 million years ago to 600 000 years ago
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Translations tertiary [ˈtəːʃərɪ] adj (gen) → terziario/a; tertiary education (BRIT) → educazione f superiore post-scolastica adj tertiary [ˈtəːʃəri] of or at a third level, degree, stage etc Tertiary education follows secondary education. tersiêr ثُلاثي третичен terciární tredje- tertiär τριτοβάθμιος terciario kolmanda astme سومین؛ ثالث kolmannen asteen tertiaire שְׁלִישִי तीसरी श्रेणी का tercijaran, koji pripada trećem redu harmadfokú; felsőfkú tingkat tiga þriðja stigs terziario 第3次[]の 제3(위)의 trečio laipsnio, trečios pakopos trešās pakāpes- tinggi tertiair i tredje rekke, tertiær- trzeciorzędny, trzeciego stopnia terciário superior; terţiar третьеступенчатый terciárny tretjestopenjski tercijalan som kommer i tredje hand, tertiär ลำดับที่สาม üçüncü derecede/sırada olan 第三的, 第三級的 третинний تيسرے درجے کا thứ ba 第三的, 第三级的 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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[2] Hence we have good evidence that the above enumerated gigantic quadrupeds, more different from those of the present day than the oldest of the tertiary quadrupeds of Europe, lived whilst the sea was peopled with most of its present inhabitants; and we have confirmed that remarkable law so often insisted on by Mr. He might dissect, anatomize, and give names; but, not to speak of a final cause, causes in their secondary and tertiary grades were utterly unknown to him. Hence, perhaps, it comes that the flora of Madeira, according to Oswald Heer, resembles the extinct tertiary flora of Europe. |
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