Meaning & Definition of word "Stratum"

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    Stratum

    /ˈstreɪtəm/

    noun:

    • 1. A layer or level, often used in the context of geological or social hierarchies.
      • Example: The geologist carefully examined each stratum of rock to understand the formation's history.
    • 2. A group or class of people with similar social, economic, or educational characteristics.
      • Example: The study focused on the effects of education within different social strata.
    • 3. A sheet, layer, or level of material, as in biological sediment or tissue.
      • Example: The archaeologists uncovered a stratum rich in artifacts from the ancient civilization.
    • 4. In medicine, a layer of tissue or cell covering a surface or a bodily organ.
      • Example: The outer stratum of the skin protects the underlying layers from damage.
    • 5. In statistical analysis, a subset of a population used for sampling.
      • Example: The researchers divided the participants into strata to ensure diverse representation.

    Etymology

    Latin, meaning 'layer' or 'bed'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    stratum of society:

    A specific layer or class within a societal hierarchy.

    geological stratum:

    A distinct layer of rock or soil in geology.

    social stratum:

    A level or class in a society.

    Related Words

    stratification:

    The arrangement or classification of strata.

    stratify:

    To arrange or classify into layers.

    substratum:

    An underlying layer or substance.

    Slang Meanings of stratum

    Meaning: Social class

    Example Sentence: He's from the upper stratum of society.

    Meaning: Layer of complexity

    Example Sentence: There are multiple strata to his argument.