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quaternary
quaternaryadjectiveconsisting of four.
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Quaternary
Quaternaryadjectiveof, denoting, or formed in the most recent period of geological time, which succeeded the Tertiary period nearly two million years ago
quaternary
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consisting of four.
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arranged in fours.
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(initial capital letter) noting or pertaining to the present period of earth history, forming the latter part of the Cenozoic Era, originating about 2 million years ago and including the Recent and Pleistocene Epochs.
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Metallurgy. (of an alloy) having four principal constituents.
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a group of four.
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the number four.
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(initial capital letter) the Quaternary Period or System.
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consisting of fours or by fours
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fourth in a series
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chem containing or being an atom bound to four other atoms or groups
a quaternary ammonium compound
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maths having four variables
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Quaternary. The second and last period of the Cenozoic Era, from about 2 million years ago to the present. During this time the continents were situated approximately as they are today, although the geography was different due to fluctuations in sea levels caused by the advance and retreat of ice sheets. Humans first appeared during this period.
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See Chart at geologic time
Etymology
Origin of quaternary
1400–50; late Middle English < Latin quaternārius consisting of four, equivalent to quatern ( ī ) four at a time + -ārius -ary
Explanation
If something is quaternary, it's either the fourth in position or exists in a group of four. If you're the fourth child in your family, you can describe yourself as the quaternary sibling. In geology, the Quaternary Period (also known as the Age of Humans) got its name from being the fourth named period of geologic time. Although scientists now classify these periods in a new way, and it's no longer the fourth, the Quaternary kept its name. In math, a base four numerical system is also called a quaternary. You'll almost always find this adjective in a technical or scientific context. It derives from the Latin quater, "four."
Example Sentences
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In a recent study, published in Quaternary Science Reviews, archaeologists report what they describe as a hearth Neanderthals used to make adhesive tar.
From Science Magazine • Nov. 22, 2024
"Quaternary carbons are ubiquitous across various areas of research -- from drug discovery to material science," says co-first author Nathan Dao, a PhD candidate at Scripps Research.
From Science Daily • Apr. 5, 2024
But the proposal was voted down earlier this month by the Subcommission on Quaternary Stratigraphy.
From BBC • Mar. 21, 2024
In contrast to other large Quaternary mammals, such as mastodons and mammoths, which evolved in Europe or Asia and then traveled east, Megalonyx arrived from South America.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 15, 2023
Schmerling found human remains in deposits belonging to the Quaternary period.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 3 "Electrostatics" to "Engis" by Various
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