"Strata" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Strata" Meaning

A layer or a level of something, especially in a rock formation or a social structure.

Example: The drill hit different strata of rock as it dug deeper into the ground.

"Strata" Examples

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A layer or stratum of rock or soil
A group or class of people in a society, considered in terms of their economic status
A layer or stratum of social classes in a society
A bed of pebbles etc. (usually rounded by the action of water)
A layer of rock formed at the bottom of an ocean or lake

"Strata" Similar Words

Straphanger

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A straphanger is someone who uses a public transportation system, especially a subway or a bus.

Strapless

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Designated to or without a strap, especially on a bra or椅backpack.

Strapline

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A strapline, also known as a tagline or slogan, is a short phrase or slogan used to advertise or to further emphatic exposure to herald a specific company, product, brand, or idea. It is usually a few words or short phrase that creates an image for the product or service and can be used in advertisements, marketing materials, and even company logos.

Strappado

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Strappado is a form of torture in which a person is suspended by their wrists from a rope or chain attached to a pulley and weight system. The person is then subjected to violent shaking and stretching, causing pain and dislocation of the shoulders and wrists.

Strapped

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Restricted in some way, or restricted in movement, especially by a lack of money or equipment.<br><br>Example: The firefighter was strapped for cash, unwilling to spend it on a new bike.<br><br>Or:<br><br>The pilot was faced with a medical passenger who was strapped to the bed in the aircraft.

Strapping

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Strong and robust; physically fit and healthy. Often used to describe a person, especially a young man, in their 20s or 30s who is physically fit and strong. Can also mean a strip or band of cord or strap.

Straps

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Straps refer to narrow strips or bands, especially of cloth, leather, or rubber, used to hold or secure something, such as shoes, bags, or devices, in place.

Strasbourg

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Stratagem

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A stratagem is a clever or secretive plan or trick used to achieve a particular end, often by surprising or deceiving someone. It can also refer to a clever or unorthodox method or device used to gain an advantage in a competitive situation.

Stratagems

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Plural noun<br><br>1. Clever and subtle plans or tactics used to achieve an end, especially in politics or business.<br><br>Example: "The company's marketing strategems helped increase sales by 20%."

Stratarchy

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A system of government in which a small group or clique, often consisting of high-ranking officials, holds absolute power and control over a larger organization or institution.<br><br>Example: "The company's stratarchy led to a culture of opacity and secrecy, with key decisions made by a handful of individuals without input from lower-level employees."

Strategic

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Having a well-thought-out plan or consideration for the future; relating to or using strategy.<br><br>Example: "The company's strategic move into the new market gave them a significant competitive edge."<br><br>Synonyms: methodical, planned, calculated, tactical.

Strategical

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Having a long-term plan and aiming to achieve something by using skill and careful thought before taking action.<br><br>Example: "The company's strategical partnership with the other business led to huge success."

Strategically

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Strategies

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Planning and tactical actions or plans designed to achieve a particular goal or advantage.

Strategise

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To think carefully about the best way to do something, plan the most effective way to achieve something, and make long-term plans to achieve a goal or a position of power or influence.