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Meaning of "tertiaries"

tertiaries (noun) - the third order or rank in a classification system; can also refer to geologic time periods
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Most tertiaries include a fuel and an oxidizer.
There have been a number of beatified or canonized tertiaries.
Tertiaries are situated between primaries and secondaries.
It is also applied to tertiaries of the mendicant orders.
Tertiaries are divided into regular and secular.
Peter was joined by other tertiaries.
The last tertiaries are completely white.
The feathers located closest to the body are the tertiaries.
The plugs travelling along the tertiaries may be characterized as follows.
Tertiaries occur fortuitously.
Several of the women among the secular tertiaries joined her in this commitment.
Single individuals among the Indians were sometimes classified as tertiaries.
It was originally an organization of Tertiaries but later on developed into a full congregation.
Tertiaries are affiliated with a religious Order but do not take formal vows of profession.
The members of this lay group were associated as tertiaries to the neighbouring Carmelite monastery.

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And the baby 's in the craddle with the little tertiaries.
The origin of the conventual women Tertiaries has never been very clearly worked out.
Tertiaries are small humanoids about 4 feet tall but have arms each ending in a sword-like blade.
It is estimated that the number of lay Franciscan Tertiaries now exceeds two million.
Other orders too had tertiaries such as the Trinitarians and the Dominicans.
This was due to the historical reality of the Tertiaries of the Humiliati.
The number Franciscan Tertiaries now listed as Saints or Blesseds is enormous.
They were among the first Franciscan Tertiaries in Germany.
Tertiaries recognize in Carmelites who are consecrated in the religious life, valid spiritual guides.
She retired here with a small group of Augustinian tertiaries and decided to establish a convent.
Together with her husband, she adopted the Rule of the Franciscan Tertiaries.
They would be like Dominican Tertiaries living in community.
There are mendicant friars, contemplative nuns, and lay tertiaries.
Now I will take you to the tertiaries and you will be just fine.
It included four classes of members, priests, brothers, sisters and tertiaries.
I sent a similar letter to the Dominican Tertiaries all over the United States.
Six tertiaries are also included, with which you get a total of 12 colors.
When the fifth of sixth primary is replaced, the outermost tertiaries begin to drop.
The third category, finally, included tertiaries involved in a particular way in apostolic collaboration.
The flight feathers are dark-grey ; only the tertiaries are white.
My brother Joseph ( 1810 ) married and had two daughters who became Sisters of Charity or Tertiaries.
The reason is that before the late 1700s all Dominican tertiaries made a promise of celibacy.
At age 16 Catherine began to wear the habit of the Dominican Tertiaries.
St Francis - the tertiaries.
At 16, she took the habit of the Dominican Tertiaries.
Order of Franciscans, the tertiaries.

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