Relating to the structure and movement of the earth's crust, particularly the large-scale processes that build mountains and cause earthquakes. Often used metaphorically to describe massive, fundamental changes.
From Greek 'tektonikos' meaning 'of or pertaining to building,' from 'tekton' (builder, carpenter). The geological sense developed in the 19th century as scientists began understanding the Earth's crustal movements as a form of planetary 'construction.'
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