Imbricative
Übersetzung von "imbricative" ins Russisch
imbricative
AdjektivUK
/ɪmˈbrɪkətɪv/
US
/ɪmˈbrɪkətɪv/
imbricative
more imbricative Komp.
most imbricative Super.
The roof had an imbricative pattern that resembled fish scales.
Крыша имела черепичный узор, напоминающий рыбью чешую.
Definitionen
imbricative
AdjektivUK
/ɪmˈbrɪkətɪv/
US
/ɪmˈbrɪkətɪv/
Overlapping in a regular pattern, similar to roof tiles or scales.
The imbricative arrangement of the leaves provided a natural shield against the rain.
Overlapping and layered in a pattern resembling roof tiles or fish scales.
The imbricative arrangement of the leaves provided a natural shield against the rain.
(Geology) Describing sedimentary structures in which flat clasts are inclined and overlap in the downstream direction.
Imbricative gravel beds in the outcrop pointed to an ancient river flow from east to west.
(Linguistics) Pertaining to a morphophonological process in which a morpheme is inserted so that its segments overlap with those of another morpheme.
In some Bantu languages, an imbricative extension alters the verb stem by overwriting its final consonant.