terricolous
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of terricolous
1825–35; < Latin terri- (combining form of terra earth) + -colous
Example Sentences
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It would strain logic to call you homonymous�though you are certainly terricolous.
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Closing his eyes and mopping his face, Bobby Crossley delivered terricolous amid wild applause.
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