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stratum [ˈstrα:təm]* * *['strɑːtəm], US ['streɪtəm] -
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(b) figurative couche f;∎ the various strata of society les différentes couches de la société -
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couche de sous-sol f, couche géologique f, strate fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stratum
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6 stratum
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > stratum
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8 bearing stratum
strate portante f, terrain d’assise mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > bearing stratum
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9 confined stratum
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > confined stratum
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10 poor bearing stratum
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > poor bearing stratum
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11 dislocated bed stratum
English-French dictionary of Geography > dislocated bed stratum
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12 key stratum
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13 lower bedding plane of stratum
plancher de couche; soubassement de coucheEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > lower bedding plane of stratum
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14 upper bedding plane of stratum
English-French dictionary of Geography > upper bedding plane of stratum
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15 wedging out of a stratum
amenuisement de couche; amincissement de coucheEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > wedging out of a stratum
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16 bearing stratum
1) terrain d'assise m2) strate portante fEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > bearing stratum
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19 dip
Idéclivité f, flache f, inclinaison (géol.) fII(of stratum) pendage mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > dip
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stratum — [ stratɔm ] n. m. • XVIIIe chim.; mot lat. ♦ Histol. Couche. ● stratum nom masculin (latin stratum, couche) Stratum granulosum et stratum lucidum, couches de cellules de l épiderme, entre le réseau muqueux de Malpighi et la couche cornée de l… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Stratum — (n., Pl. Strata, eingedeutscht auch Straten, lat. „Schicht“, „Decke“) bedeutet: in der Archäologie eine bestimmte Schicht der Ausgrabung, siehe Stratum (Archäologie) in der Geologie die kleinste Gesteinseinheit, die sich von anderen Einheiten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
stratum — (n.) horizontal layer, 1590s, from Mod.L. stratum, special use of L. stratum thing spread out, coverlet, pavement, from neuter pp. of sternere to spread out, lay down, stretch out, from PIE *stre to to stretch, extend, from root *stere to spread … Etymology dictionary
stratum — stratum; sub·stratum; su·per·stratum; … English syllables
Stratum — Stra tum, n.; pl. E. {Stratums}, L. {Strata}. The latter is more common. [L., from sternere, stratum, to spread; akin to Gr. ? to spread, strew. See {Strew}, and cf. {Consternation}, {Estrade}, {Prostrate}, {Stratus}, {Street}.] 1. (Geol.) A bed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stratum — strȃtum m DEFINICIJA 1. anat. sloj stanica ili tkiva na različitim anatomskim lokalizacijama 2. geol. arheol. u geologiji i arheologiji, sloj, naslaga ETIMOLOGIJA lat. stratum: pokrivač … Hrvatski jezični portal
stratum — ► NOUN (pl. strata) 1) a layer or a series of layers of rock. 2) a thin layer within any structure. 3) a level or class of society. DERIVATIVES stratal adjective. USAGE It is incorrect to use strata … English terms dictionary
stratum — [strāt′əm, strat′əm] n. pl. strata [strātə, strat′ə] or stratums [ModL < L, a covering, blanket < stratus, pp. of sternere, to spread, stretch out, cover: for IE base see STREW] 1. a horizontal layer or section of material, esp. any of… … English World dictionary
Stratum — (lat.), 1) überhaupt Schicht; 2) bes. Häute, od. hautartige Gebilde, welche schichtenweise übereinander liegen, s. Strata. Daher S. cellulōsum, eine außen auf der Rinde liegende, bei starker Entwickelung den Kork bildende Lage von Zellengewebe; S … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Stratum — (lat.), Schicht; s. Strata … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Stratum — Stratum, Mehrzahl strata. lat., Schichte, Lager; stratificiren, schichten; Stratification, die Schichtung der Gebirgsarten … Herders Conversations-Lexikon