stratify in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I.stratify <stratifies stratifying stratified> [Am ˈstrædəˌfaɪ, Brit ˈstratɪfʌɪ] VB trans usu pass

II.stratify <stratifies stratifying stratified> [Am ˈstrædəˌfaɪ, Brit ˈstratɪfʌɪ] VB intr

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stratify [ˈstrætɪfaɪ, Am ˈstræt̬ə-] VB trans

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During the day the planetary boundary layer usually is well-mixed, whereas at night it becomes stably stratified with weak or intermittent mixing.
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Personal interviews were stratified by population size or geography and cluster sampling was achieved through one or more stages.
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This sediment is stratified and sorted, and usually consists of pebble/cobble-sized material with occasional boulders.
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The ability to choose your own level of difficulty adds a new level of strategy and can greatly stratify scores between weak and strong players.
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The buttes are clearly stratified, with three principal layers.
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Under future global warming, increasing temperature may stratify the world ocean, decreasing the supply of nutrients from the deep ocean to its productive euphotic zone.
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This is mostly cohesive soil (silty clay) and silty sand, horizontally stratified.
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In this period villages began to become socially stratified and develop into chiefdoms, and large ceremonial centers developed.
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The laminar sublayer is important for river-bed ecology: below the laminar-turbulent interface, the flow is stratified, but above it, it rapidly becomes well-mixed.
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The water body is stratified for part of the year (late spring through mid-fall) and mixed during the rest.
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