Definitions for stratums

stratums stra·tum

Spelling: [strey-tuh m, strat-uh m]
IPA: /ˈstreɪ təm, ˈstræt əm/

Stratums is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 222 anagrams from letters in stratums (amrssttu).

Definitions for stratums

noun

  1. a layer of material, naturally or artificially formed, often one of a number of parallel layers one upon another:
  2. one of a number of portions or divisions likened to layers or levels:
  3. Geology. a single bed of sedimentary rock, generally consisting of one kind of matter representing continuous deposition.
  4. Biology. a layer of tissue; lamella.
  5. Ecology. (in a plant community) a layer of vegetation, usually of the same or similar height.
  6. a layer of the ocean or the atmosphere distinguished by natural or arbitrary limits.
  7. Sociology. a level or grade of a people or population with reference to social position, education, etc.:
  8. Linguistics. (in stratificational grammar) a major subdivision of linguistic structure. Compare level (def 17).
  9. a layer of material, naturally or artificially formed, often one of a number of parallel layers one upon another:
  10. one of a number of portions or divisions likened to layers or levels:
  11. Geology. a single bed of sedimentary rock, generally consisting of one kind of matter representing continuous deposition.
  12. Biology. a layer of tissue; lamella.
  13. Ecology. (in a plant community) a layer of vegetation, usually of the same or similar height.
  14. a layer of the ocean or the atmosphere distinguished by natural or arbitrary limits.
  15. Sociology. a level or grade of a people or population with reference to social position, education, etc.:
  16. Linguistics. (in stratificational grammar) a major subdivision of linguistic structure. Compare level (def 17).

Origin of stratums

1590-1600; Latin strātum literally, a cover, noun use of neuter of strātus, past participle of sternere to spread, strew, equivalent to strā- variant stem + -tus pas

Examples for stratums

The other stratum of McClellanism (p. 191) is composed of intriguers.

By increasing the thickness of the stratum we may absorb the whole of the light.

What a God-send for us that there happens to be, just here, this stratum of soft sand.

If there is soil in the sand, it will appear as a stratum of mud on top of the sand.

But their young deputies and ministerial director generals tended to be from this recently-returned, Western-educated stratum.

The "blue lead" is a stratum of blue clay very rich in gold.

Nobody but Alston, in their stratum at least, had come in person.

In this genus the stratum of the pores is not easily separated from the cap.

On top of each one is a stratum of sandstone or dark-gray shale.

It may be carried too far, and the fables of the vulgar have often a stratum of truth at the bottom.

Nobody but Alston, in their stratum at least, had come in person.

By increasing the thickness of the stratum we may absorb the whole of the light.

But their young deputies and ministerial director generals tended to be from this recently-returned, Western-educated stratum.

If there is soil in the sand, it will appear as a stratum of mud on top of the sand.

What a God-send for us that there happens to be, just here, this stratum of soft sand.

It may be carried too far, and the fables of the vulgar have often a stratum of truth at the bottom.

On top of each one is a stratum of sandstone or dark-gray shale.

The "blue lead" is a stratum of blue clay very rich in gold.

The other stratum of McClellanism (p. 191) is composed of intriguers.

In this genus the stratum of the pores is not easily separated from the cap.

Word Value for stratums
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Words with friends

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