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Tertiary   /tˈərʃəri/  /tˈərʃiˌɛri/   Listen
Tertiary

adjective
1.
Coming next after the second and just before the fourth in position.  Synonyms: 3rd, third.
noun
(pl. tertiaries)
1.
From 63 million to 2 million years ago.  Synonym: Tertiary period.



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"Tertiary" Quotes from Famous Books



... and "tertiary treatment" are becoming common terms nowadays. They refer to any of a considerable array of additional or intensified processes aimed at attaining levels of purification that would have cost an impossible price a few years ago. Most of them are still experimental ...
— The Nation's River - The Department of the Interior Official Report on the Potomac • United States Department of the Interior

... in fact gypsum reformed, the change brought about by baking being merely loss of water of crystallization. The beds of gypsum of most importance both formerly and at the present time in the plaster manufacture occur in the neighborhood of Paris in the lower tertiary formation. Different beds differ (1) in respect of character and quantity of admixed materials and (2) in the structure of the gypsum itself. With regard to the first point, some deposits contain a notable ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 794, March 21, 1891 • Various

... is not only an enamel of emerald, but is literally crowded with those crimson anemones which might well have called forth the great saying touching Solomon in all his glory. And even what rock there is is coloured with a thousand secondary and tertiary tints, as are the walls and streets of the Holy City which is built from the quarries of these hills. For the old stones of the old Jerusalem are as precious as the precious stones of the New Jerusalem; and at certain ...
— The New Jerusalem • G. K. Chesterton

... and practiced guides. It is a striking fact that its upper rocks have been found to be marine calcareous beds. That proud eminence has not stood thus in the clouds for all time; it was once buried fathoms deep under the Tertiary ocean. ...
— A Midsummer Drive Through The Pyrenees • Edwin Asa Dix

... The salts contained in these deposits are mainly borax, ulexite, and colemanite. The sources of these materials are perhaps deposits of the type mentioned in the last paragraph, or, in California, certain Tertiary borate deposits described below. Whatever their source, the borates are carried in solution by the waters of occasional rains to shallow basins, which become covered with temporary thin sheets of water or "playa lakes." ...
— The Economic Aspect of Geology • C. K. Leith


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