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Definition of Rhaetic

Rhaetic
Rhaetic Rh[ae]"tic, a. [L. Rhaeticus Rhetain.] (Geol.) Pertining to, or of the same horizon as, certain Mesozoic strata of the Rhetain Alps. These strata are regarded as closing the Triassic period. See the Chart of Geology.

Meaning of Rhaetic from wikipedia

- Rhaetic or Raetic (/ˈriːtɪk/), also known as Rhaetian, was a Tyrsenian language spoken in the ancient region of Rhaetia in the eastern Alps in pre-Roman...
- ī». Missing from the above table: Venetic Faliscan Umbrian North Picene Rhaetic (Raetic) Camunic Various Indo-European languages belonging to the Italic...
- Lavernock Point. This sequence of rocks was previously known as the Rhaetic or Rhaetic Beds. It includes the Lilstock Formation and the underlying Westbury...
- of Microlestes antiquus and Triglyptzas Fraasi. The name "Rhaetic" is derived from the Rhaetic Alps where the beds are well developed; they occur also in...
- (possibly related to Rhaetic or pre-Indo-European) Ligurian? (possibly independent or pre-Indo-European) Lusitanian? (possibly Italic) Rhaetic? (possibly Tyrsenian)...
- Pinus × rhaetica, commonly known as Rhætic pine, is a natural hybrid of mountain pine (Pinus mugo) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). It is a coniferous...
- 46°24′32″N 10°1′11″E / 46.40889°N 10.01972°E / 46.40889; 10.01972 The Rhaetian Railway (German: Rhätische Bahn; Italian: Ferrovia retica; Romansh: Viafier...
- have been an original innovation, or it may have been adapted from the Rhaetic's alphabet's D. The name is only recorded in the Anglo-Saxon rune poem,...
- family he called Tyrrhenian: the Etruscan language spoken in Etruria, the Rhaetic language of the southern Alps, and the Lemnian language, only attested...
- The languages spoken before the arrival of the Romans in 181 BC were Rhaetic, Venetic and Celtic. The inhabitants belonged to the Raeti, a likely pre-Indo-European...