Caledonian

/ˌkæləˈdoʊniən/ adjective

Relating to ancient Scotland, or referring to the geological period and mountain-building events that shaped Scotland's landscape.

From Latin Caledonia, the Roman name for Scotland, derived from a Pictish or Celtic root. The term became used in geology to describe the Caledonian orogeny, a major mountain-building period.

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