| synclinal | 1. Inclined downward from opposite directions, so as to meet in a common point or line. 2. <geology> Formed by strata dipping toward a common line or plane; as, a synclinal trough or valley; a synclinal fold; opposed to anticlinal. A downward flexure in the case of folded rocks makes a synclinal axis, and the alternating upward flexure an anticlinal axis. Origin: Gr. To incline together; with + to incline. <geology> A synclinal fold. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| synclinal |
sloping downward toward each other to create a trough
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| synclinal | (geology) sloping downward toward each other to create a trough |
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