Dictionary entry

STRATUM

Webster's Dictionary 1828

STRATUM, nounplural stratums or strata. The latter is most common. [Latin, to spread or lay.]

1. In geology and mineralogy, a layer; any species of earth, sand, coal and the like, arranged in a flat form, distinct from the adjacent matter. The thicker strata are called beds; and these beds are sometimes stratified.

2. A bed or layer artificially made.