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trzeciorzdowy

Trzeciorzdowy is a nonstandard variant spelling of the Polish geological term trzeciorzędowy. In Polish geology, trzeciorzędowy describes anything related to the Tertiary period of the geologic time scale. The Tertiary is the traditional name for the interval of the Cenozoic Era that extends roughly from 66 million to 2.6 million years ago. In modern stratigraphic practice, the Tertiary is subdivided into the Paleogene and Neogene, and many sources now prefer these terms; however, trzeciorzędowy remains common in older literature and in contexts where a broader or nonformal reference to the period is sufficient.

The adjective is used to describe rocks, formations, fossils, and biological groups dating to the Tertiary.

Etymology and usage notes: the form derives from Polish roots meaning “third” (trzeci) and a suffix indicating

Contemporary usage: since geochronology shifted toward Paleogene and Neogene in the late 20th century, trzeciorzędowy is

Examples
include
phrases
such
as
skały
trzeciorzędowe
(tertiary
rocks)
or
fauna
trzeciorzędowa
(tertiary
fauna).
In
field
descriptions,
a
designation
of
the
trzeciorzędowy
character
typically
signals
sediments
deposited
during
the
early
to
middle
part
of
the
Cenozoic.
a
relation
to
a
period
or
stage
(–rzędowy),
reflecting
the
historical
designation
of
the
Tertiary.
The
term
serves
as
a
bridge
to
non-specialist
texts
or
older
catalogs.
often
considered
archaic
or
regional.
It
may
still
appear
in
textbooks,
translations
from
older
sources,
or
in
contexts
that
require
a
broad,
informal
reference
to
Tertiary
geology.