stratification
Americannoun
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the act or an instance of stratifying.
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a stratified state or appearance.
the stratification of ancient ruins from eight different periods.
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Also called social stratification. Sociology. the hierarchical or vertical division of society according to rank, caste, or class.
stratification of feudal society.
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Geology.
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formation of strata; deposition or occurrence in strata.
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a stratum.
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noun
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the arrangement of sedimentary rocks in distinct layers (strata), each layer representing the sediment deposited over a specific period
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the act of stratifying or state of being stratified
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sociol See social stratification
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The atmosphere and the ocean also exhibit stratification, with the warmer air or water occupying the upper layers.
Other Word Forms
- stratificational adjective
Etymology
Origin of stratification
First recorded in 1610–20, stratification is from the Medieval Latin word strātificātiōn- (stem of strātificātiō ). See strati-, -fication
Explanation
Stratification means arranging something, or something that has been arranged, into categories. By the time you figure out the complex social stratification of your high school class, from jocks to nerds and everything between, you’re ready to graduate. Stratification is a system or formation of layers, classes, or categories. Stratification is used to describe a particular way of arranging seeds while planting, as well as the geological layers of rocks. But like so many science words, somehow it’s not content to stay in the scientific realm, and must also have a place in the social sphere, where its job is to categorize and arrange people into groups: upper, middle, and lower classes, for example.
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Example Sentences
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His measurement of stratification begins in 1975, which gives you a low growth rate.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 17, 2026
The idea was to investigate whether architectural differences in the platforms would signify if there were social or economic stratification within the community.
From BBC • Jan. 1, 2026
Peggy and William’s relationship overcomes social barriers having to do with class disparity and internalized racist stratification within the East Coast’s Black elite.
From Salon • Aug. 11, 2025
These patients were then steered to a more detailed risk stratification and holistic services that led to better outcomes.
From Science Daily • Mar. 20, 2024
Second, food production may be organized so as to generate stored food surpluses, which permit economic specialization and social stratification.
From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond
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