substratum
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substratum

Definisies

A layer that lies underneath another
(figuratively) The underlying cause or basis of something
A layer that lies underneath another.
noun

sinonieme

stratum · indigenous language · surface · substrate
substrate
any stratum or layer lying underneath another
substrate
an indigenous language that contributes features to the language of an invading people who impose their language on the indigenous population; "the Celtic languages of Britain are a substrate for English"

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substratum (plural substrata)
substratum (plural substrata)

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"There were no social ""facts,"" as the positivists believed, which were the substratum of a social theory."Literature Literature
Points out that fossil fuels represent an important substratum which could be the basis for the large-scale production of hydrogen, both as an energy carrier and as a fuel;not-set not-set
In this dialect, referred to in German as Ostfriesisch, the Frisian substratum is still evident, despite heavy Germanisation.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
Where an artificial barrier is established it must be ascertained that the geological substratum, considering the morphology of the landfill, is sufficiently stable to prevent settlement that may cause damage to the barrier.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
Psychalgia or psychogenic pain differs principally from neuralgia and sympathalgia in having no demonstrable anatomical substratum.springer springer
Despite the extreme marine currents prevailing in the strait, drilling in the central section was successfully completed to a depth of 325 m beneath a 275-m layer of water, yet did not reach the flysch substratum.UN-2 UN-2
The soils developed on the schist, or schist and sandstone, substratum of the Armorican Massif, which forms a plateau tilting slightly towards the Loire. Usually shallow with good thermal performance, the soils are characterised by limited water reserves.EuroParl2021 EuroParl2021
4.6. Link Vosges fir honey is a product that is very closely linked with the terrain in which it originates since it forms part of an uninterrupted chain from the Vosges fir, by far the commonest species of conifer in the Vosges Massif, which develops in symbiosis with the acidic substratum, granite and sandstone soil.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
Experimentally induced shell repair in the land snailOtala lactea has been employed to study the influence of the substratum on microtopography of the surface of mineral deposited by molluscs.springer springer
mean substratum compositionEurLex-2 EurLex-2
The river has eroded the vast slope. It has also left alluvial deposits, which compose most of the substratum on which the vineyard grows.Eurlex2019 Eurlex2019
It was intoxicating and delightful, but without organizing principle, without substratum.Literature Literature
The barbaric substratum of human nature, unsatisfied in action, finds an outlet in imagination.Literature Literature
In the east, between the Ionian coast and Pindus thrust, nonmarine sedimentation began, in the middle Pliocene, on a folded and partially eroded substratum.springer springer
In annelids, it is used for adherence to the substratum during a looping locomotion.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
The possible considerable causes of these movements may be only due to the slow but continous streaming of the subcrustel substratum to which the Earths Crust reacts passively.springer springer
The agricultural areas in question are characterised by their poor soils and significant contours and by the calcareous and molassic nature of the geological substratum.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
It forms the substratum of a Hercynian foldbelt of the Eastern Cordillera formed by thick shaly, sandy and carbonatic sediments, of Ordovician to Permian age, folded in the late Devonian and in the middle Permian.springer springer
Whether Dacian forms the substratum of Proto-Romanian is disputed, yet this theory does not rely only on the Romanisation having occurred in Roman Dacia, as Dacian was also spoken in Moesia and northern Dardania.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
The substratum under the whole area is a limestone that was likely laid down under a warm ocean at some stage in the distant past.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
The ion machining step is a riddance machining of, using a gas inert to the substratum (1) as ionization gas, exposing the substratum (1) to accelerated ion.patents-wipo patents-wipo
Oysters are also important sources of aquatic production, which like shellfish can be cultured provided suitable substratum is provided to attract the spats and the estuarine conditions are right.Common crawl Common crawl
Human rights are increasingly being presented as the common language and the ethical substratum of international relationsMultiUn MultiUn
The sponge is commonly firmly attached by its base to a hard substratum; less often rooted by the anchoring spicules and rarely inserted directly into the loose bottom sediments.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
An essential assumption herein is that the mountain range rests on a plastic substratum so that approximately the same pressure is acting everywhere along the horizontal basis.springer springer
204 sinne gevind in 4 ms. Hulle kom uit baie bronne en word nie nagegaan nie.

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