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in which archaeological material (such as artifacts · skeletons · levels · Ezra Pound a Roman burial ground suggests stratas of corruption and decay &mdash · Connie Fletcher · Booklist Current evidence shows senses 2 · and 4 so used · entered separately in this dictionary · which has a singular sense · denoting a layered and baked dish whose ingredients include eggs · bread · and cheese. For the edible strata the logical and usual plural is stratas · but strata is also used as a secondary plural (as in "several ham and cheese strata ") · presumably by those for whom stratas looks like an error. Did you know? In geology · cliffs · quarries · riverbanks · and sand dunes · and in pieces of limestone · slate

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in which archaeological material (such as artifacts
skeletons
levels
Ezra Pound a Roman burial ground suggests stratas of corruption and decay &mdash
Connie Fletcher
Booklist Current evidence shows senses 2
and 4 so used
entered separately in this dictionary
which has a singular sense
denoting a layered and baked dish whose ingredients include eggs
bread
and cheese. For the edible strata the logical and usual plural is stratas
but strata is also used as a secondary plural (as in "several ham and cheese strata ")
presumably by those for whom stratas looks like an error. Did you know? In geology
cliffs
quarries
riverbanks
and sand dunes
and in pieces of limestone
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slate

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