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Definition of Substrata
1. substratum [n] - See also: substratum
Lexicographical Neighbors of Substrata
Literary usage of Substrata
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Soils: Their Formation, Properties, Composition, and Relations to Climate by Eugene Woldemar Hilgard (1921)
"The ditch water then gradually fills up the entire substrata so far as they are
permeable, and the water-table rises from below until it reaches nearly to ..."
2. Soils: Their Formation, Properties, Composition, and Relations to Climate by Eugene Woldemar Hilgard (1906)
"The ditch water then gradually fills up the entire substrata so far as they are
permeable, and the water-table rises from below until it reaches nearly to ..."
3. The Soils and Agriculture of the Southern States by Hugh Hammond Bennett (1921)
"There are some gravel substrata with dense clay filling the interstitial space
... Such unfavorable substrata are common in the flat uplands of the cherty ..."
4. The Retrospect of Medicine (1853)
"Dr. Day remarks:] On reviewing the chemical substrata of the animal body, treated
of in the first volume, we perceive that there are four groups of ..."
5. Micro-organisms and Fermentation by Alfred Peter Carlslund Jørgensen, Alfred Jörgensen, A. E. Lennholm (1900)
"NUTRITIVE substrata. With regard to the nutritive substrata, the problem naturally
consists in finding those which are best suited to the respective ..."
6. Micro-organisms and Fermentation by Alfred Peter Carlslund Jørgensen, Alfred Jörgensen, Alexander Kenneth Miller, A. E. Lennholm (1900)
"NUTRITIVE substrata. With regard to the nutritive substrata, the problem naturally
consists in finding those which are best suited to the respective ..."