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Rhae·ti·a R0215300 (rē′shē-ə, -shə) An ancient Roman province that included present-day eastern Switzerland and western Austria. It was added to the Roman Empire during the reign of Augustus. Rhae′tian adj. & n.Rhaetian (ˈriːʃən) n (Languages) Also called: Rhaeto-Romanic a group of Romance languages or dialects spoken in certain valleys of the Alps, including Romansch, Ladin, and Friulianadj1. (Languages) denoting or relating to this group of languages2. (Placename) of or relating to Rhaetia3. (Historical Terms) of or relating to RhaetiaRhae•tian (ˈri ʃən, -ʃi ən) adj. 1. of or pertaining to Rhaetia. n. 2. Rhaeto-Romance. [1610–20]
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Rhaetian[′rē·shən] (geology) A European stage of geologic time; the uppermost Triassic (above Norian, below Hettangian of Jurassic). Also known as Rhaetic. ThesaurusSeeRhaeto-Romanic |