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tertiary (adj.)

1650s, "of the third order, rank, degree, etc.," from Latin tertiarius "of or pertaining to a third," from tertius "third, a third," from root of tres "three" (see three).

The geological sense (with capital T-) in reference to the era between the Mesozoic and the Quaternary is attested from 1794, after Italian terziari, used in this sense 1760 by Italian geologist Giovanni Arduino (1714-1795). It dates from a very early period in geology and a division of rocks into Primary, Secondary (the older name for the Mesozoic) and Tertiary based on resemblance of fossil shells to populations of living seas. In early use in England it meant vaguely "the Formations above the Chalk."

also from 1650s
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updated on February 22, 2024

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