substratum
noun /ˈsʌbstrɑːtəm/
/ˈsʌbstreɪtəm/
(plural substrata
(specialist) /ˈsʌbstrɑːtə/
/ˈsʌbstreɪtə/
)- a layer of something, especially rock or soil, that is below another layer
(尤指岩石或土壤的)下卧层;底土层 - a substratum of clay
粘土底层 - the substrata of society
社会底层
词源mid 17th cent.: modern Latin, neuter past participle (used as a noun) of Latin substernere, from sub- ‘below’ + sternere ‘strew’. Compare with stratum. - a substratum of clay