stratigraphy

Etymology
c. 1841–1865.

Noun

 * 1)  The study of rock layers and the layering process (stratification).
 * 2)  The layering of deposits, with newer remains overlaying older ones, forming a chronology of the site.
 * 1)  The layering of deposits, with newer remains overlaying older ones, forming a chronology of the site.
 * 1)  The layering of deposits, with newer remains overlaying older ones, forming a chronology of the site.

Translations

 * Catalan: estratigrafia
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 * German: Stratigraphie
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 * Hindi: स्तरिकी, स्तरविन्यास
 * Irish: stratagrafaíocht
 * Polish: stratygrafia
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 * Cyrillic: стратигра̀фија
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