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tel·lu·ri·an I. \tə̇]ˈu̇rēən, te], ]lˈyu̇-\ adjective Etymology: tellur- + -ian : of, relating to, or characteristic of the earth < the newly discovered tellurian genus — T.H.Huxley > < great collective forces of instinct, resentment and tellurian inspiration — Jacques Maritain > II. noun (-s) : a dweller on the earth III. noun or tel·lu·ri·on \“\ (-s) Etymology: tellurian modification of New Latin tellurion; tellurion, New Latin, from tellur- + Greek -ion, diminutive suffix : an apparatus to illustrate the causation of day and night by the rotation of the earth on its axis and the dependence of the seasons on the sun's declination |