"Terrietia" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Terrietia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Terrietia" Meaning

I couldn't find any information on "terrietia". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not in my database.

However, I think you might be thinking of "terra terrietia", which refers to the home country or territory of France.

"Terrietia" Examples

Verb: "terrier"

Usage Examples:


She reckoned she could have hunted the terrier out from the underground burrow, if it hadn't been for the nasty trap.
The terrier owned the place, keeping a watchful eye on every squirrel that dared to venture near its master's garden.
The stout-breasted terrier roamed freely in the farmyard, watching everything that happened.
Before the morning gentle fog dissipated, the slender terrier found a hole in the fence, and made good its escape.
The terrier chased after every rabbit that flipped, swerved, and darted across its visual field.

Note: Teries were actually a different word for Texas Rangers It is unclear if terrietia was even a word, please consider whether details were accurately provided.

"Terrietia" Similar Words

Terrestrially

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Terrestrify

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Terret

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Terrible

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Very poor or unpleasant; of very bad quality; causing a feeling of fear, shock, or disgust.

Terribleness

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Terribly

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Terrier

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Terriers

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Terrific

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Adjective: Excellent, wonderful, extremely good.

Terrifically

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Terrified

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Intensely frightened or anxious.<br><br>Example: She was terrified of spiders.<br><br>Synonyms: fearful, frightened, intimidated, scared, anxious, alarmed.

Terrifies

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Terrify

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To fill with fear; to inspire fear or dread in someone or something.

Terrifying

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Extremely frightening or frightening in a way that causes a strong feeling of fear.

Terrifyingly

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Very frightening or giving a feeling of fear.

Terrigal

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A terrigal is a geological term referring to a type of sedimentary deposit formed from decaying surface materials such as plant and animal residues, as well as small rock fragments.