stratification
n.
formation of strata, deposition in layers; state of being separated into layers; state of being divided into social classes
Stratification
Stratification is the building up of layers, and can have several variations of meaning:
Social stratification, is the dividing of a
society into levels based on
wealth or
power.
Stratification in
archaeology is the formation of layers (strata) in which objects are found.Stratification of
rock layers (
strata) is part of the
geologic field of
Stratigraphy.
Stratification (botany), where seeds are pretreated to simulate winter conditions so that
germination may occur.See
stratified sampling for the use of stratification in
survey sampling. The term "stratified sampling" is also refers a method of variance reduction in
Monte Carlo methods.In
logic,
stratification is a layering of predicate symbols to guarantee unique interpretations and to avoid paradoxical definitions like
Russell's paradox. Stratification is a separate meaning as applied to
manifolds, and
singularity theory, of a decomposition into pieces with specified relationships on fitting together.In
music stratification is a layering of
musical texture or the independent operating of more than one
parameter simultaneously (see
auditory stream).In
meteorology,
atmospheric stratification is the division of the
atmosphere into distinct layers, each with specific properties such as temperature or humidity.In
histology, stratified
epithelium refers to epithelium that consists of two or more layers of epithelial cells, in contrast to simple epithelium, which only has one layer.
Genetic StratificationStratification (water) can occur due to gradients in salinity or temperature, e.g.
lake stratification.Stratification of air — unmixed air within a confined space that is separated into thermal layers due to temperature variations.A way an internal combustion operates, when
direct injection is used to burn fuel just at the sparkplug and keep in the rest of the cylinder plain air. This reduces fuel consumption significantly.
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stratification
Noun
1. the act or process or arranging persons into classes or social strata
(hypernym) categorization, categorisation, classification, compartmentalization, compartmentalisation, assortment
(derivation) stratify
2. the condition of being arranged in social strata or classes within a group
(synonym) social stratification
(hypernym) condition
(derivation) stratify
3. forming or depositing in layers
(hypernym) geological process, geologic process
(hyponym) foliation
(derivation) stratify
4. a layered configuration
(hypernym) shape, form, configuration, contour, conformation
5. the placing of seeds in damp sand or sawdust or peat moss in ordere to preserve them or promote germination
(hypernym) placement, location, locating, position, positioning, emplacement
(derivation) stratify
stratification (f)
n.
stratification, formation of strata, deposition in layers; state of being separated into layers; state of being divided into social classes
Stratification
(n.)
The deposition of material in successive layers in the growth of a cell wall, thus giving rise to a stratified appearance.
(n.)
The act or process of laying in strata, or the state of being laid in the form of strata, or layers.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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