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Origin:
The word "tellurian" is ultimately derived from the Proto-Indo-European root tel-, which means "to turn, rotate." This root is also found in the Latin word tellus ("earth"), which refers to the rotating planet. The suffix -arius denotes "pertaining to" or "belonging to."
Usage:
The term "tellurian" is commonly used in the following contexts:
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