strata
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary layer|strtum|strata lâye( ye xwâbida) (PIE ? con layer) strates|stratum|strata|layer 1805; sous la forme lat. plur. strata, 1765, Encyclopédie; du lat. stratum «chose étendue», neutre du p. p. de sternere «étendre». lâ(ye) (ye kam-o-biš xwâbida) cina (plv. cînak) + fra. bois stratifié : taxta (ye) se-lâ
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(strata): بازگشت به واژه strata conformable strata contourted strata intercalated strata twisted strata unconformable strata روانشناسى : لايه ها کلمات مرتبط(5)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary stra·tum n. Pronunciation: ' strā-təm, ' stra- Function: noun Inflected Form:   plural stra·ta \ ' strā-tə, ' stra-\ Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, spread, bed, from neuter of stratus, past participle of sternere to spread out ― more at STREW Date: 1599 1 : a bed or layer artificially made 2 a : a sheetlike mass of sedimentary rock or earth of one kind lying between beds of other kinds b : a region of the sea or atmosphere that is analogous to a stratum of the earth c : a layer of tissue <deep stratum of the skin> d : a layer in which archaeological material (as artifacts, skeletons, and dwelling remains) is found on excavation 3 a : a part of a historical or sociological series representing a period or a stage of development b : a socioeconomic level of society comprising persons of the same or similar status especially with regard to education or culture 4 : one of a series of layers, levels, or gradations in an ordered system < strata of thought> 5 : a statistical subpopulation usage The plural strata has occas. been used as a singular since the 18th century and is sometimes given the plural stratas <there was a strata of Paris which mere criticism of books fails to get hold of ― Ezra Pound> <a Roman burial ground suggests stratas of corruption and decay ― Connie Fletcher, Booklist >. Current evidence shows senses 2, 3b, and 4 so used, with 3b the most common. Singular strata is persistent but not frequent. Strata may someday establish itself as a singular like agenda, but that use is still not established.]]>