stratum
[ strey-tuh m, strat-uh m ]
/ ˈstreɪ təm, ˈstræt əm /
noun, plural stra·ta [strey-tuh, strat-uh] /ˈstreɪ tə, ˈstræt ə/, stra·tums.
Origin of stratum
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 past participle suffix
usage note for stratum
Strata, historically the plural of
stratum, is occasionally used as a singular:
The lowest economic strata consists of the permanently unemployable. Less frequently, a plural
stratas occurs:
Several stratas of settlement can be seen in the excavation. At present, these uses are not well established, and they are condemned in usage guides.
Strata may eventually become part of a group of borrowed plurals that are now used as singulars in English, such as
agenda and
candelabra, but it is not yet in that category. See also
agenda,
criterion,
media,
phenomenon.
OTHER WORDS FROM stratum
stra·tous, adjectiveWords nearby stratum
Example sentences from the Web for stratum
British Dictionary definitions for stratum
stratum
/ (ˈstrɑːtəm) /
noun plural -ta (-tə) or -tums
(usually plural)
any of the distinct layers into which sedimentary rocks are divided
biology
a single layer of tissue or cells
a layer of any material, esp one of several parallel layers
a layer of ocean or atmosphere either naturally or arbitrarily demarcated
a level of a social hierarchy that is distinguished according to such criteria as educational achievement or caste status
Derived forms of stratum
stratal, adjectiveWord Origin for stratum
C16: via New Latin from Latin: something strewn, from
sternere to scatter
Medical definitions for stratum
stratum
[ strā′təm, străt′əm ]
n. pl. stra•tums
A horizontal layer of material, especially one of several parallel layers arranged one on top of another.
Any of the layers of differentiated tissue forming an anatomical structure.
Other words from stratum
stra′tal (-təl) adj.Scientific definitions for stratum
stratum
[ strā′təm, străt′əm ]
Plural strata stratums
A layer of sedimentary rock whose composition is more or less the same throughout and that is visibly different from the rock layers above and below it.
A layer of tissue, as of the skin or another organ.