Substrates can be categorized as a noun.
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substrate - an indigenous language that contributes features to the language of an invading people who impose their language on the indigenous population; "the Celtic languages of Britain are a substrate for English" | ||
substrate - any stratum or layer lying underneath another | ||
substrate - a surface on which an organism grows or is attached; "the gardener talked about the proper substrate for acid-loving plants" | ||
substrate - the substance that is acted upon by an enzyme or ferment |
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1. | noun | The Celtic languages of Britain are a substrate for English. | |
2. | noun | The gardener talked about the proper substrate for acid-loving plants. | |
3. | noun | from my understanding, if its heated from the bottom, my snake risks burning its belly if it burrows and rests directly on top of the glass over the heater unless i buy some of that reptile carpet to put under the substrate, but it has better heat distribution. | |
4. | noun | When a coral egg and sperm join together as an embryo, they develop into a coral larva, called a planula. Planulae float in the ocean, some for days and some for weeks, before dropping to the ocean floor. Then, depending on seafloor conditions, the planulae may attach to the substrate and grow into a new coral colony at the slow rate of about .4 inches a year. | |
5. | noun | Aramaic features an Akkadian substrate. | |
6. | noun | When a coral egg and sperm join together as an embryo, they develop into a coral larva, called a planula. Planulae float in the ocean, some for days and some for weeks, before dropping to the ocean floor. Then, depending on seafloor conditions, the planulae may attach to the substrate and grow into a new coral colony at the slow rate of about .4 inches a year. | |
7. | noun | Aramaic features an Akkadian substrate. |
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The Celtic languages of Britain are a substrate for English. |
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The gardener talked about the proper substrate for acid-loving plants. |
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from my understanding, if its heated from the bottom, my snake risks burning its belly if it burrows and rests directly on top of the glass over the heater unless i buy some of that reptile carpet to put under the substrate, but it has better heat distribution. |
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When a coral egg and sperm join together as an embryo, they develop into a coral larva, called a planula. Planulae float in the ocean, some for days and some for weeks, before dropping to the ocean floor. Then, depending on seafloor conditions, the planulae may attach to the substrate and grow into a new coral colony at the slow rate of about .4 inches a year. | |
Aramaic features an Akkadian substrate. | |
When a coral egg and sperm join together as an embryo, they develop into a coral larva, called a planula. Planulae float in the ocean, some for days and some for weeks, before dropping to the ocean floor. Then, depending on seafloor conditions, the planulae may attach to the substrate and grow into a new coral colony at the slow rate of about .4 inches a year. | |
Aramaic features an Akkadian substrate. |