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adstratum — /ad stray teuhm, strat euhm/, n., pl. adstrata / stray teuh, strat euh/. Historical Ling. a substratum or superstratum. [AD + STRATUM] * * * … Universalium
adstratum — /ad stray teuhm, strat euhm/, n., pl. adstrata / stray teuh, strat euh/. Historical Ling. a substratum or superstratum. [AD + STRATUM] … Useful english dictionary
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