Definitionadj. of or relating to or inhabiting the land as opposed to the sea or air
Last update: October 8, 2015
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I loved Helene, who could hear so well the terrene voices, yet keep her eye fixed on the stars. [Please select]
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It is very terrene in its habits, feeding almost entirely on the ground. [Please select]
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No Ostrich, intent on gross terrene provender, and sticking its head into Fallacies, but will be awakened one day,--in a terrible _à-posteriori_ manner, if not otherwise. [Please select]
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He likewise says in the same dialogue, "that neither can evil be abolished, nor yet do they subsist with the gods, but that they necessarily revolve about this terrene abode, and a mortal nature." [Please select]
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