strato
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Noun
strato (accusative singular straton, plural stratoj, accusative plural stratojn)
Holonyms
Derived terms
- ĉefstrato (“main street”)
- stratangulo (“streetcorner”)
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from English stratum, French strate, Italian strato, Spanish estrato, ultimately from Latin strātum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈstra.to/, /ˈstɾa.tɔ/
Noun
strato (plural strati)
Derived terms
- stratigar (“(tr.) to stratify”)
- stratigo (“stratification”)
- stratigado (“stratification”)
- stratigo (“stratification”)
- stratifar (“(intr.) to stratify”)
- stratifo (“stratification”)
- stratifado (“stratification”)
- stratifo (“stratification”)
- sablostrato (“layer of sand; sandbank”)
- ostrostrato (“oysterbank”)
Italian
Etymology
Noun
strato m (plural strati)
- layer, coat, coating, sheet, film
- (meteorology) stratus, layer
- (geology) stratum, layer
- (sociology) stratum, class
Derived terms
Derived terms
- stratificare
- stratiforme
- stratigrafia
- stratigramma
- stratimetria
- stratocumulo
- stratonembo
- stratopausa
- stratosfera
Anagrams
Latin
Etymology 1
Inflected form of strātus (“spread (out)”), perfect passive participle of sternō (“spread”).
Participle
strātō
Etymology 2
Inflected form of strātum (“a bed-covering, coverlet; bed, couch”).
Noun
strātō
Polish
Noun
strato
- Vocative singular of strata.
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