IPA: /ˌdʒiːoʊtɛkˈtɒnɪk/
KK: /dʒiːoʊtɛkˈtɒnɪk/
Relating to the structure and arrangement of the Earth's crust, especially how it is shaped by processes like folding and faulting.
The geotectonic features of the region provide insight into its geological history.
Geotectonic → It is formed from "geo-" (from Greek "gē", meaning earth) and "tectonic" (from Greek "tektonikos", meaning pertaining to building or construction). The word "geotectonic" refers to the structural features and processes of the Earth's crust, relating to the building and shaping of the Earth itself.
Think of 'geo-' meaning 'earth' and 'tectonic' relating to 'building' — together, they help you remember that geotectonic refers to the processes that shape and build the Earth's structure.