quaternary
See also: Quaternary
English
WOTD – 7 April 2006
Etymology
From the Latin quaternārius (“containing or consisting of four”), from quaternī (“four each”, “four at a time”) + -ārius (whence the English suffix -ary); compare the French quaternaire.
Pronunciation
Adjective
quaternary (not comparable)
- Of fourth rank or order
- the quaternary stress in a pronounced word
- Of a mathematical expression containing e.g. x4
- Relating to or in number base four
- (organic chemistry) quaternary ammonium
Usage notes
The etymologically correct fourth ordinal from Latin (following tertiary) is quartary, but quaternary (from the distributive number instead) is common, particularly in biology.
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Derived terms
Translations
of fourth rank or order
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See also
- unary, unitary (1)
- primary (1st)
- binary (2)
- secondary (2nd)
- ternary or trinary (3)
- tertiary (3rd)
- quaternary (4)
- quartary (4th)
- tetranary (4)
- quinary (5)
- senary (6)
- septenary (7)
- octonary (8)
- novenary (9)
- nonary (9th)
- denary (10)
- duodenary (12)
- vicenary (20)
- tricenary (30)
- sexagenary (60)
- centenary (100)
Noun
quaternary (plural quaternaries)
- (chemistry) A quaternary compound.
- (geology) The Quaternary period or the system of deposits laid down during it.
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