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SUBSTRATUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: an underlying support : foundation: such as a : substance that is a permanent subject of qualities or phenomena b : the material of which something is made. www.merriam-webster.com
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SUBSTRATUM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · any layer or stratum lying underneath another · a basis or foundation; groundwork · the nonliving material on which an animal or plant grows or lives. www.dictionary.com
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Substrata - Wikipedia
Substrata, plural of substratum, may refer to: Earth's substrata, the geologic layering of the Earth; Hypokeimenon, sometimes translated as substratum, ... en.wikipedia.org
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substratum
substratum (səbˈstrɑːtəm, -ˈstreɪtəm) Pl. substrata; also substratums. [mod.L., pa. pple. neut. sing. of L. substernĕre to spread underneath, f. sub- sub- 2 + sternĕre to lay down, strew.] 1. Metaph. That which is regarded as supporting attributes or accidents; the substance in which qualities inher... Oxford English Dictionary
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220 Synonyms & Antonyms for SUBSTRATUM | Thesaurus.com
substratum · basement · basis · bed · bedrock · bottom · foot · footing · foundation · fundament · ground · groundwork · infrastructure · pedestal · rest · root ... www.thesaurus.com
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substratum lite theme engine - Apps on Google Play
Get Substratum's most essential features, in a light package. Theme system support: Stock Pie and 10 (Q): Compatible with rooted and Samsung devices. play.google.com
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Substratum in Vedic Sanskrit
Some philologists attribute such features, as well as the presence of non-Indo-European vocabulary, to a local substratum of languages encountered by Indo-Aryan , or perhaps two dialects of the same substratum. wikipedia.org
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SUBSTRATUM | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a layer of rock, soil, or similar material that is below another layer. A substratum of clay kept moisture close to the topsoil. dictionary.cambridge.org
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substratum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sterh₃- · English terms borrowed from New Latin · English terms derived from New Latin · English terms ... en.wiktionary.org
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Substratum price today, SUB to USD live price, marketcap and chart
Substratum (SUB) is an open-source network that allows anyone to allocate spare computing resources to support the foundation of the decentralized web. coinmarketcap.com
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Substratum or habitat types - The Marine Life Information Network
Any stable hard substratum, not separated into boulders or smaller sediment units. Includes soft rock-types such as chalk, peat and clay (Hiscock et al., 1999). www.marlin.ac.uk
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substratum
substratum/ˌsʌbˈstrɑ:təm; ?@ ˈsʌbstreɪtəm; `sʌbˌstretəm/ n(pl substrata / ˌsʌbˈstrɑ:tə; ?@ ˈsʌbstreɪtə;`sʌbˌstretə/)1 level lying below another 下面的一层; 底层 a substratum of rock 底层岩石.2 (fig 比喻) foundation; basis 基础; 根基 a substratum of truth in her story 她叙述中的事实根据. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Stratum (linguistics)
Substratum A substratum (plural: substrata) or substrate is a language that an intrusive language influences, which may or may not ultimately change it Several examples of this type of substratum have still been claimed. wikipedia.org
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adstratum
adstratum Linguistics. (ædˈstrɑːtəm) [mod.L., ad. Du. adstraat (M. Valkhoff, Latijn, Romaans, Roemeens (1932), p. 17), f. L. ad to + strātum stratum, after substratum 5, superstratum 2.] Elements or features of a language which are identified by linguists as responsible for linguistic change in anot... Oxford English Dictionary
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Substrate in Romanian
Other words from substratum are: bucur(ie), ciupi, copil, cursă, fluier, droaie, gata, ghiuj, jumătate, mare (adj), moş, scăpăra. There are also some Romanian substratum words in languages other than Romanian, these examples having entered via Romanian dialects. wikipedia.org
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