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1Syncline — Syn*cline , n. (Geol.) A synclinal fold. [1913 Webster] …
2syncline — 1873, back formation from SYNCLINAL (Cf. synclinal) …
3syncline — [sin′klīn΄] n. [back form. < SYNCLINAL] Geol. a down fold in stratified rocks from whose central axis the beds rise upward and outward in opposite directions: opposed to ANTICLINE …
4Syncline — In structural geology, a syncline is a downward curving fold, with layers that dip toward the center of the structure. A synclinorium is a large syncline with superimposed smaller folds. [Synclinorium. (2008). In Encyclopædia Britannica.… …
5syncline — a) [ landform ] A unit of folded strata that is concave upward whose core contains the stratigraphically younger rocks, and occurs at the earth’s surface. In a single syncline, beds forming the opposing limbs of the fold dip toward its… …
6syncline — sinklina statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Žemyn įlenkta (įgaubta) Žemės plutos sluoksnių raukšlė, kurios branduolyje slūgso jauniausi, o sparnuose – seniausi sluoksniai. atitikmenys: angl. synclinal fold; syncline vok. Mulde …
7syncline — loma statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Pailga uždara įgaubto reljefo forma lėkštais šlaitais. atitikmenys: angl. syncline; trough vok. Mulde, f rus. логовина, f …
8syncline — noun Etymology: back formation from synclinal Date: 1873 a trough of stratified rock in which the beds dip toward each other from either side compare anticline …
9syncline — /sing kluyn, sin /, n. Geol. a synclinal fold. [1870 75; back formation from SYNCLINAL] * * * …
10syncline — noun A concave upward fold in rock strata …