Terranian

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Possibly Terra +‎ -an + -ian, thus making the term redundant.

Noun[edit]

Terranian (plural Terranians)

  1. (science fiction) An inhabitant of Earth.
    Synonyms: Terran; see also Thesaurus:Earthling
    • 2013, Patricia Robertson, The Fire Reapers, Whitehorse, Y.T.: Linnaea Press, →ISBN, page 370:
      "How we've all longed for this glorious day! And thanks to our glorious Fire Reaper techno, all Terranians can join with us in our final triumph!"

Adjective[edit]

Terranian (not comparable)

  1. (science fiction) Relating to Earth or its people.
    Synonyms: Terran; see also Thesaurus:Earthling
    • 1954 May, Bill Wesley, “The Primus Curse”, in Planet Stories, volume 6, number 6, New York, N.Y.: Fiction House, page 53:
      The first operator spoke no Terranian languages at all. The second one could only speak French and German.

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