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Tertia

Tertia is a Latin feminine form meaning "the third." It functions as an adjective or noun in Latin, used to indicate the third position or part and to agree with feminine nouns. The root tert- comes from tertius, with the -ia ending yielding tertia in feminine form. In various languages influenced by Latin, forms such as terza or terza rima reflect the same "third" meaning.

In liturgical usage, Hora Tertia, also called Tertia or Terce, is the third canonical hour of the

Geology and related sciences have historical use of the term Tertiary, from tertius, to denote the period

Other uses include employing Tertia as a feminine given name in certain cultures. In Romance languages, related

See also: tertiary, Terce, Hora Tertia, Terza.

Divine
Office
in
the
Latin
rite,
observed
around
9
a.m.
The
name
Terce
derives
from
the
Latin
root
and
is
used
in
English-language
and
other
Christian
traditions
as
well.
between
the
Cretaceous
and
Quaternary.
In
modern
geology,
the
Tertiary
is
subdivided
into
the
Paleogene
and
Neogene,
and
the
term
is
less
commonly
used
in
formal
classifications,
though
it
remains
familiar
from
older
literature
and
some
curricula.
forms
such
as
terza
or
terza
rima
in
Italian
highlight
the
same
core
meaning
of
“third,”
appearing
in
phrases
and
naming
conventions.