Layer of sedimentary rock or soil with internally consistent characteristics.
An amount of a certain material spread out relatively even over a surface; often seen as part of a structure composed of several similar or dissimilar such.
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People having the same social, economic, or educational status.
Language that influences, or is influenced by another through contact.
1 She knew well that gladiators occupied an odd stratum in Roman society.
2 The Samaritans were a despised lower stratum of the population of Palestine.
3 The stratum of air lying up at the ceiling was comparatively cold.
4 Moreover, a fossil once having disappeared never reappears in any later stratum .
5 And over the old hopes time has brought a stratum of new.
6 There were no stars among them and none of the lowest stratum .
7 He had gone back to primal stratum : stolen and labored and adventured.
8 The British, he believes, are experts at chronicling each stratum 's many sub-divisions.
9 There was a stratum of common clay under the rock of marble.
10 Marius tapped a lower stratum , and allowed the Capite Censi to volunteer.
11 These defects were correlated with stratum granulosum attenuation and reduced filaggrin expression.
12 The surface is covered with ciliated epithelium, a stratum of ectodermic cells.
13 Four feet down, the bucket's teeth had bitten into a third stratum .
14 Under a clayish surface soil, there was a stratum of solid chalk.
15 A stratum of ashes, charcoal, and burned clay was associated with them.
16 This, of course, carried then gossip into another stratum of society altogether.
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