superstrate |
undefined |
As a noun superstrate
is a layer or stratum adjacent and parallel to another.
As a verb superstrate
is to arrange in parallel layers or strata.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
substrate |
superstrate |
In linguistics terms the difference between substrate and superstrate
is that
substrate is a language that is replaced in a population by another language and that influences the language imposed on its speakers while
superstrate is alternative form of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between substrate and superstrate
is that
substrate is what an enzyme acts upon while
superstrate is a layer or stratum adjacent and parallel to another.
As verbs the difference between substrate and superstrate
is that
substrate is to strew or lay under while
superstrate is to arrange in parallel layers or strata.
As an adjective substrate
is having very slight furrows.
superstate |
superstrate |
As nouns the difference between superstate and superstrate
is that
superstate is a state formed by the union of multiple lesser states while
superstrate is a layer or stratum adjacent and parallel to another.
As a verb superstrate is
to arrange in parallel layers or strata.
superstrate |
superstrata |
As nouns the difference between superstrate and superstrata
is that
superstrate is a layer or stratum adjacent and parallel to another while
superstrata is .
As a verb superstrate
is to arrange in parallel layers or strata.
superstrate |
superstrated |
As verbs the difference between superstrate and superstrated
is that
superstrate is to arrange in parallel layers or strata while
superstrated is (
superstrate).
As a noun superstrate
is a layer or stratum adjacent and parallel to another.
superstrate |
basilect |
In linguistics|lang=en terms the difference between superstrate and basilect
is that
superstrate is (linguistics) while
basilect is (linguistics) a variety of a language that has diverged greatly from the standard form.
As nouns the difference between superstrate and basilect
is that
superstrate is a layer or stratum adjacent and parallel to another while
basilect is (linguistics) a variety of a language that has diverged greatly from the standard form.
As a verb superstrate
is to arrange in parallel layers or strata.
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