- material substratum
- материальный субстрат
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам. — М.: Экономическая школа. А.В. Аникин, И.М. Оседчая, Б.Г. Федоров. 1993.
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам. — М.: Экономическая школа. А.В. Аникин, И.М. Оседчая, Б.Г. Федоров. 1993.
Material substratum — The existence of a Material Substratum was posited John Locke.Locke theorised that when all sensible properties where abstracted away from an object, such as its colour, weight, density or taste, there would still be something left that the… … Wikipedia
substratum — [sub′strāt΄əm, sub′strat΄əm] n. pl. substrata [sub′strāt΄ə, sub′strat΄ə] or substratums [ModL < L, neut. of substratus, pp. of substernere, to strew beneath < sub , under + sternere, to spread out < IE base * ster > STREW] 1. a) a… … English World dictionary
Substratum in Vedic Sanskrit — Vedic Sanskrit has a number of linguistic features which are alien to most other Indo European languages. Prominent examples include: phonologically, the introduction of retroflexes, which alternate with dentals; morphologically, the formation of … Wikipedia
substratum — substrative, substratal, adj. /sub stray teuhm, strat euhm, sub stray teuhm, strat euhm/, n., pl. substrata / stray teuh, strat euh, stray teuh, strat euh/, substratums. 1. something that is spread or laid under something else; a stratum or layer … Universalium
material — Synonyms and related words: Adamic, Circean, Formica, Masonite, Philistine, a propos, ab ovo, absolute, abundance, accumulation, actual, ad rem, adducible, admissible, air, amassment, animal, animalistic, apparatus, appertaining, applicable,… … Moby Thesaurus
substratum — Synonyms and related words: air, atom, atomic particles, band, base, basement, basis, bearing wall, bed, bedding, bedrock, belly, belt, bottom, bottom side, breech, brute matter, building block, buttocks, chemical element, component, constituent … Moby Thesaurus
substratum — noun (plural substrata) Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, neuter of substratus, past participle of substernere to spread under, from sub + sternere to spread more at strew Date: 1631 an underlying support ; foundation: as a. substance that… … New Collegiate Dictionary
substratum — Any layer or stratum lying beneath another. [L. see substrate] * * * sub·stra·tum səb .strāt əm, .strat , səb n, pl stra·ta ə 1) the material of which something is made and from which it derives its special qualities 2) SUBSTRATE (2 … Medical dictionary
substratum — sub stra·tum || ‚sÊŒb strÉ‘ËtÉ™m n. layer that lies beneath another; material that serves as the foundation for something … English contemporary dictionary
substratum — /sʌbˈstratəm/ (say sub strahtuhm) noun (plural substrata /sʌbˈstratə/ (say sub strahtuh)) 1. that which is spread or laid under something else; a stratum or layer lying under another. 2. Also, substrate. something which underlies, or serves as a… …
Hypokeimenon — (Greek: ὑποκείμενον), later often material substratum, is a term in metaphysics which literally means the underlying thing (Latin subiectum). To search for the hypokeimenon is to search for that substance which persists in a thing going through… … Wikipedia