Terreneuvian
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English
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]From French terre (“land”) + French neuve (“new”) + -ian, from the location of the type locality used to characterize this series, in Terre-Neuve (“Newfoundland”), Canada.
Noun
[edit]Terreneuvian (uncountable)
- The oldest stratigraphic series in the Cambrian geographic period.
Translations
[edit]Cambrian series
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Etymology 2
[edit]Borrowed from French terreneuv(ien) + -ian, from the location it is found, Terre-Neuve (“Newfoundland”), Canada. From French terre (“land”) and neuve (“new”).
Noun
[edit]Terreneuvian (uncountable)
- Synonym of Newfoundland French, a dialect of French found on the Island of Newfoundland, in Canada; on the French Shore.
Translations
[edit]Newfoundland French
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