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    terrene
    /tɛˈriːn/

    adjective

    • 1. of or like earth: archaic "terrene dust"

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  2. noun. : earth, terrain. Synonyms. Adjective. carnal. earthborn. earthbound. earthly. fleshly. material. mundane. sublunary. temporal. terrestrial. worldly. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of terrene in a Sentence.

  3. Terrene definition: earthly; worldly. . See examples of TERRENE used in a sentence.

  4. adjective. of or relating to or inhabiting the land as opposed to the sea or air. synonyms: tellurian, telluric, terrestrial. adjective. belonging to this earth or world; not ideal or heavenly. “so terrene a being as himself”. synonyms: mundane. earthly.

  5. Jun 30, 2024 · terrene (comparative more terrene, superlative most terrene) Pertaining to earth or the material world; earthly, terrestrial (as opposed to heavenly or marine).

  6. 1. of or relating to the earth; worldly; mundane. 2. rare of earth; earthy. n. 3. a land. 4. a rare word for earth. [C14: from Anglo-Norman, from Latin terrēnus, from terra earth] terˈrenely adv.

  7. 4 meanings: 1. of or relating to the earth; worldly; mundane 2. rare of earth; earthy 3. a land 4. → a rare word for earth.... Click for more definitions.

  8. What does the word terrene mean? There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the word terrene. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. terrene has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. soil science (early 1600s) astronomy (mid 1600s) Entry status.

  9. A land or territory. Webster's New World. Dated form of tureen. Wiktionary. Other Word Forms of Terrene.

  10. Synonyms for TERRENE: land, terrane, landform, landscape, ground, topography, geography, terrain; Antonyms of TERRENE: celestial, heavenly, unearthly, metaphysical, divine, spiritual, religious, sacred

  11. terrene (comparative more terrene, superlative most terrene) Pertaining to the earth; earthly, terrestrial, worldly, as opposed to heavenly, marine. Sir Walter Raleigh: God set before him a mortal and immortal life, a nature celestial and terrene. Hickok: Common conceptions of the matters which lie at the basis of our terrene experience.