STRATUM DEFINITIONS - 11 definitions found
Websters 1828 Dictionary 
Stratum STRATUM, n. plu. stratums or strata. The latter is most
common. [L., to spread or lay.] 1. In geology and mineralogy,
a layer; any species of earth, sand, coal and the like, arranged in a
flat form, distinct from the adjacent matter. The thicker strata are
called beds; and these beds are sometimes stratified. 2. A bed or
layer artificially made.
WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) 
stratum
n 1: one of several parallel layers of material arranged one on
top of another (such as a layer of tissue or cells in an
organism or a layer of sedimentary rock)
2: people having the same social, economic, or educational
status; "the working class"; "an emerging professional class"
[syn: class, stratum, social class, socio-economic
class}]
3: an abstract place usually conceived as having depth; "a good
actor communicates on several levels"; "a simile has at least
two layers of meaning"; "the mind functions on many strata
simultaneously" [syn: level, layer, stratum]
Dictionary of Ro 
stratum
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition (2003) 
stratum noun (plural strata)
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 occasionally 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.
Oxford English Reference Dictionary 
stratum n. (pl. strata) 1 esp. Geol. a layer or set of successive layers of any deposited substance. 2 an atmospheric layer. 3 a layer of tissue etc. 4 a a social grade, class, etc.
(the various strata of society). b Statistics each of the groups into which a population is divided in stratified sampling. Derivatives: stratal adj. Etymology: L, = something
spread or laid down, neut. past part. of sternere strew
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner\'s English Dictionary 
stratum
(strata)
1. A stratum of society is a group of people in it who are similar in their education,
income, or social status. (FORMAL)
It was an enormous task that affected every stratum of society...
N-COUNT: usu with supp
2. Strata are different layers of rock. (TECHNICAL)
Contained within the rock strata is evidence that the region was intensely dry 15,000
years ago.
N-COUNT: usu pl
English Explanatory Dictionary 
stratum
ˈstrɑ:təm n. (pl. strata) 1 esp. Geol. a layer or set of
successive layers of any deposited substance. 2 an atmospheric layer. 3 a
layer of tissue etc. 4 a a social grade, class, etc. (the various strata of
society). b Statistics each of the groups into which a population is divided
in stratified sampling. øøstratal adj. [L, = something spread or laid down,
neut. past part. of sternere strew]
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) 
Stratum \Stra"tum\, n.; pl. E. Stratums, L. Strata. The
latter is more common. [L., from sternere, stratum, to
spread; akin to Gr. ? to spread, strew. See Strew, and cf.
Consternation, Estrade, Prostrate, Stratus,
Street.]
1. (Geol.) A bed of earth or rock of one kind, formed by
natural causes, and consisting usually of a series of
layers, which form a rock as it lies between beds of other
kinds. Also used figuratively.
2. A bed or layer artificially made; a course.
Soule\'s Dictionary of English Synonyms 
stratum
n.
[L. pl. Strata.] Layer, bed.
English Explanatory Dictionary (Synonyms) 
stratum
ˈstrɑ:təm n.
1 layer, level, stratification, table, vein, seam; plane: These coal strata have been
mined for hundreds of years.
2 level, caste, class, rank, station, standing, status, bracket, group, estate: She
married someone from a higher stratum of society.
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 
83 Moby Thesaurus words for "stratum":
Appleton layer, F layer, Heaviside-Kennelly layer, Van Allen belt,
band, bed, bedding, belt, blood, bracket, branch, caste, category,
chemosphere, clan, class, couche, course, deck, division, estate,
floor, gallery, grade, group, grouping, head, heading, ionosphere,
isothermal region, kin, label, layer, ledge, level,
lower atmosphere, measures, order, outer atmosphere, overlayer,
overstory, photosphere, pigeonhole, plane, position, predicament,
race, rank, rating, rubric, seam, section, sept, set, shelf, stage,
standing, station, status, step, story, strain, stratification,
stratosphere, subdivision, subgroup, suborder, substratosphere,
substratum, superstratum, table, thickness, tier, title, topsoil,
tropopause, troposphere, underlayer, understory, understratum,
upper atmosphere, vein, zone
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