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51Strata — 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.… …
52strata title — noun A form of title over parts of real property (originally designed to facilitate ownership and mortgage of separate parts of a building, often on multiple levels). This type of title, so called in Australia, Singapore, British Columbia and… …
53Strata Diocletiana — La Strata Diocletiana (en latín, carretera de Diocleciano ) fue una calzada romana foritificada que corría a lo largo del borde del desierto oriental, el limes Arabicus, del Imperio romano. Tal y como sugiere su nombre, fue construido bajo el… …
54strata cornus ammonis — TA alternative for strata hippocampi …
55strata hippocampi — [TA] layers of hippocampus: the layers of cell groups of the hippocampus proprius, including the stratum moleculare et substratum lacunosum, stratum oriens, stratum pyramidale, and stratum radiatum. Called also strata cornus ammonis [TA… …
56strata — See stratum, strata …
57strata — [16] Latin strātum meant ‘something laid down’. It was a noun use of the neuter past participle of sternere ‘spread out, lay down, stretch out’, which also produced English consternation [17] and prostrate [14]. Its use for the abstract concept… …
58strata — [[t]strɑ͟ːtə, AM stre͟ɪtə[/t]] Strata is the plural of stratum …
59strata n pl — Diamond prospectors have to use a good strata gem …
60strata title — /ˈstratə taɪtl / (say strahtuh tuytl) noun a system of registration of strata of air space in multistorey buildings, similar to the registration of titles under the Torrens System, to create a type of interest similar to the interest a person has …