homoclinal

[hoh-muh-klahyn-l]

homoclinal Definition

inclined in the same direction as the dip of adjacent strata.

Using homoclinal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "homoclinal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The homoclinal ridge is a prominent feature of the landscape.

  • Example

    The rock layers are homoclinal and dip gently to the east.

  • Example

    The homoclinal strata are well-exposed in the cliff face.

homoclinal Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for homoclinal

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Summary: homoclinal in Brief

'Homoclinal' [hoh-muh-klahyn-l] describes rock strata that incline in the same direction as adjacent layers. It is often used to describe geological features such as ridges or cliffs, as in 'The homoclinal ridge is a prominent feature of the landscape.'