It means "third degree". The sequence is primary (first degree), secondary (second degree), and then tertiary.
"Tertiatory" is not a recognized word in the English language. It may be a typographical error or a word that is not commonly used. If you meant "tertiary," this refers to something third in order, level, or importance.
It is pronounced TER-she-air-ie.
I assume it has to do with syllable stress. Primary stress on a word receives the loudest, most energy. For example, the syllable exAMple is primary in American English. Secondary stress is the one with slightly less energy, while tertiary is almost glossed over. So in PROBLEMATIC, the /ic/ is tertiary, while /PROB/ is primary and /MAT/ is secondary (in my English at least.
I assume you meant 'of tertiary studies'... 'Tertiary' refers to the 'third' in a series, following primary (first) and secondary (second). Thus, tertiary studies are the third phase of education following secondary study (e.g. high school, or senior school). Tertiary studies are also known as higher education and can be undertaken at a university, graduate school, graduate college or other higher education facility such as technical college or trade school.
"We were meant to be together!" in English is On était fait pour être ensemble! in French.
Tertiary - Third So the tertiary comes third.
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it will be 'tertiary residential crafts'.tha'ts all.-mr.schizer
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