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bedding plane in American English Geology the surface separating two successive layers of stratified rock bedding plane in American EnglishnounGeology the surface that separates one stratum, layer, or bed of stratified rock from another Word origin [1895–1900 ]This word is first recorded in the period 1895–1900. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: apothecaries' measure, backstage, backwind, hit-and-run, slapstickExamples of 'bedding plane' in a sentencebedding plane The bedding planes of the rocks are vertical, plunging downwards like direction arrows, inviting the eye and the soul into the abyss. |