| telluric | 1. Of or pertaining to the earth; proceeding from the earth. "Amid these hot, telluric flames." (Carlyle) 2. <chemistry> Of or pertaining to tellurium; derived from, or resembling, tellurium; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a higher valence as contrasted with tellurous compounds; as, telluric acid, which is analogous to sulphuric acid. <chemical> Telluric bismuth, hessite. Origin: L. Tellus, -uris, the earth: cf. F. Tellurique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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of or relating to or containing the chemical element tellurium tellurian: of or relating to or inhabiting the land as opposed to the sea or air
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The adjective telluric is derived from a Latin word for earth or Mother Earth, "Tellus", and is used in terms related to the Earth such as:*telluric planet (a planet which is Earth-like in the sense that it is primarily composed of silicate rocks)*telluric current (an extremely low frequency electrical current that occurs naturally over large underground areas at or near the surface of the Earth). ...
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an emanation arising from the earth; see miasma and tellurism.
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| telluric | of or relating to or inhabiting the land as opposed to the sea or air |
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| telluric | of or relating to or containing the chemical element tellurium |
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