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superstratum

[soo-per-strey-tuhm, -strat-uhm, soo-per-strey-tuhm, -strat-uhm] / ˈsu pərˌstreɪ təm, -ˌstræt əm, ˌsu pərˈstreɪ təm, -ˈstræt əm /


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After a time the superstratum of rock, which is full of cracks and seams, is undermined and precipitated into the chasm below.

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The superstratum was very light, and brownish black, the remainder yellowish brown, the yellow tints as well as the stiffness increasing downwards. 

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And before she could stop him, he had pounced upon it and pulled it out, upsetting a superstratum of gowns in the process.

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After leaving the narrow valley which the river has cut for itself through a superstratum of yellowish clay, the country becomes nearly level--a dreary plain, covered with fern and the manuka bush.

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In what he has to say about the Indians, a subject that lies as a superstratum under his work, he is anxious to hear all that can be said.

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