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tertian
tertian, a. and n. (ˈtɜːʃən) Forms: 4 tertiane, 4–6 -cian(e, -cyan, 6 -cyen, -san, (tarcian), 8 tercion, 6– tertian. [ME. in fever terciane, or terciane, ad. L. febris tertiāna, also tertiāna n., f. tertius third: see -an. Cf. OF. tier{cced}ain(e adj. (13th c. in Godef.), tier{cced}aine n. a fever (...
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Tertian
In music theory, tertian (, "of or concerning thirds") describes any piece, chord, counterpoint etc. constructed from the intervals of (major and minor The meantone temperament, a system of tuning that emphasizes pure thirds, may be called "tertian".
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Tertianship
During this time, the Jesuit in formation, called a "tertian", will undertake an apostolic placement of teaching or service. The tertian will also return to study the history and foundational documents of the Society, study of ascetical theology, and undergo a thirty-day silent
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Triadic
social psychology
Triadic relation, a mathematical concept
p-adic number, where p=3, a mathematical concept
Triadic System in Psychiatry
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tercian
tercian, -ane etc., terciar, obs. ff. tertian, tertiar.
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Tetrad (music)
When these four notes form a tertian chord they are more specifically called a seventh chord, after the diatonic interval from the root of the chord to
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hemitritæan
† hemitriˈtæan, a. Obs. Med. [f. late L. hēmitritæ-us, ad. Gr. ἡµιτριταῖος (Hippocrates) semi-tertian, f. ἡµι- hemi- + τριταῖος on the third day, lasting three days, f. τρίτος third: see -an. Cf. F. hémitritée.] Semi-tertian: said of an intermittent fever that combines the symptoms of a quotidian an...
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Seventh chord
Tertian
The most common chords are tertian, constructed using a sequence of major thirds (spanning 4 semitones) and/or minor thirds (3 semitones). These chords are not tertian and can be used in non-tertian harmony.
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semitertian
semitertian, a. (n.) Old Path. (sɛmɪˈtɜːʃən) [ad. mod.L. sēmitertiāna (febris), rendering Gr. ἡµιτριταία hemitritæan; see semi- and tertian.] Applied to an intermittent fever which combines the symptoms of a quotidian and a tertian fever, consisting of a paroxysm occurring every day with a second st...
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Secundal
harmony in Ross Lee Finney's "Playing Tag" provides "accentuation and forward motion", as well as the basis for the "fragmentary melody":
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subintrant
subintrant, a. (n.) Path. (sʌbˈɪntrənt) [ad. L. subintrant-em, pr. pple. of subintrāre to steal into, f. sub- sub- 25 + intrāre to enter. Cf. F. subintrant, It. subentrante.] Of fevers: Having paroxysms so rapidly that before one is over another begins; also said of the paroxysms. b. n. A subintrant...
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Fight of the Tertia (1952 film)
Grau
Kurt Waitzmann as school nurse
Frank Riedmüller as Tertian
Dieter von Barany as Tertian
Charles Brauer as Tertian
Horst Höfer as Tertian
Thomas Langenheim as Tertian
Jürgen Cziesla as Tertian
Wolfgang Thomas as Tertian
Hubert von Albedyll]] as Tertian
Peter Winter as Tertian
Wolfgang Ehrlich
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Plasmodium ovale curtisi
Plasmodium ovale curtisi is a subspecies of parasitic protozoa that causes tertian malaria in humans.
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