'Diagonal stratification' definitions:
Definition of 'Diagonal stratification'
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- Diagonal \Di*ag"o*nal\, a. [L. diagonalis, fr. Gr. ? from to angle; dia` through + ? an angle; perh. akin to E. knee: cf. F. diagonal.] (Geom.) Joining two not adjacent angles of a quadrilateral or multilateral figure; running across from corner to corner; crossing at an angle with one of the sides. [1913 Webster]
- Diagonal bond (Masonry), herringbone work. See Herringbone, a.
- Diagonal built (Shipbuilding), built by forming the outer skin of two layers of planking, making angles of about 45[deg] with the keel, in opposite directions.
- Diagonal cleavage. See under Cleavage.
- Diagonal molding (Arch.), a chevron or zigzag molding.
- Diagonal rib. (Arch.) See Cross-springer.
- Diagonal scale, a scale which consists of a set of parallel lines, with other lines crossing them obliquely, so that their intersections furnish smaller subdivisions of the unit of measure than could be conveniently marked on a plain scale.
- Diagonal stratification. (Geol.) Same as Cross bedding, under Cross, a. [1913 Webster]