I. noun (plural -ries) Date: circa 1550 a member of a monastic third order especially of lay people, the Tertiary period or system of rocks, II. adjective Etymology: Latin tertiarius of or containing a third, from tertius third Date: circa 1656 1. of third rank, importance, or value, of, relating to, or being higher education, of, relating to, or constituting the third strongest of the three or four degrees of stress recognized by most linguists (as the stress of the third syllable of basketball team ), of, relating to, or being the first period of the Cenozoic era or the corresponding system of rocks marked by the formation of high mountains (as the Alps, Caucasus, and Himalayas) and the dominance of mammals on land, 3. involving or resulting from the substitution of three atoms or groups , being or containing a carbon atom having bonds to three other carbon atoms , of, relating to, or being the normal folded structure of the coiled chain of a protein or of DNA or RNA, occurring in or being a third stage: as, being or relating to the recovery of oil and gas from old wells by means of the underground application of heat and chemicals, being or relating to the purification of wastewater by removal of fine particles, nitrates, and phosphates
TERTIARY
Meaning of TERTIARY in English
Merriam Webster. Explanatory English dictionary Merriam Webster. Толковый словарь английского языка Мерриам-Уэбстер. 2012