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  2. Terra (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The two words terra and tellus are thought to derive from the formulaic phrase tersa tellus, meaning "dry land". [citation needed] The etymology of tellus is uncertain; it is perhaps related to Sanskrit talam, "plain ground". [10] The 4th century AD Latin commentator Servius distinguishes between use of tellus and terra.

  3. Terra - Wikipedia

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    Terra, a playable Goddess in Smite as a Roman Guardian; Terra Branford, a female character from Final Fantasy VI; Terra (Kingdom Hearts), a male character from the video game franchise Kingdom Hearts; Terra (character), a name used by three characters in DC Comics; Terra, a character from the video game Mega Man V

  4. Terra Nostra (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Terra Nostra, perhaps Fuentes' most ambitious novel, is a "massive, Byzantine work" that tells the story of all Hispanic civilization. [2] Modeled on James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, Terra Nostra shifts unpredictably between the sixteenth century and the twentieth, seeking the roots of contemporary Latin American society in the struggle between the conquistadors and indigenous Americans.

  5. Terra incognita - Wikipedia

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    Map of North America from 1566 showing Italian inscriptions, both Terra In Cognita and Mare In Cognito. Terra incognita or terra ignota (Latin "unknown land"; incognita is stressed on its second syllable in Latin, but with variation in pronunciation in English) is a term used in cartography for regions that have not been mapped or documented.

  6. List of Greek and Latin roots in English/T - Wikipedia

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    Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples tac-, -tic-be silent: Latin: tacere, tacitus: reticent, reticence, tacit, taciturn tach-

  7. List of continent name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Africa terra means "land of the Afri" (plural, or "Afer" singular), referring to the Afri tribe, who dwelt in Northern Africa around the area of Carthage. Their name might come from Phoenician afar "dust”. Greek aphrike (*ἀφρίκη) "without cold".

  8. Etymologiae - Wikipedia

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    T and O map from the first printed edition of Etymologiae, XIV: de terra et partibus, representing the inhabited world. Augsburg, 1472. The East is at the top, with Asia occupying the top half of the "globe" (orbis). Book XIV covers geography, describing the Earth, islands, promontories, mountains and caves. The Earth is divided into three ...

  9. Terra Australis - Wikipedia

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    Terra Australis (Latin: ' Southern Land ') was a hypothetical continent first posited in antiquity and which appeared on maps between the 15th and 18th centuries. Its existence was not based on any survey or direct observation, but rather on the idea that continental land in the Northern Hemisphere should be balanced by land in the Southern Hemisphere. [1]