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isocline
[ ahy-suh-klahyn ]
noun
Geology.
- a fold of strata so tightly compressed that both limbs dip in the same direction.
isocline
/ ˈɪəʊˌɪ /
noun
- a series of rock strata with isoclinal folds
- another name for isoclinal
isocline
- A geologic fold that has two parallel limbs.
- See illustration at fold
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Billions of people have died, all animal and plant life, the birds of the air and the fishes of the sea are dead: “At the tide line a woven mat of weeds and the ribs of fishes in their millions stretching along the shore as far as eye could see like an isocline of death.”
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At the tide line a woven mat of weeds and the ribs of fishes in their millions stretching along the shore as far as eye could see like an isocline of death.
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Mostly his role in politics seems to define the line, some invisible, shifting isocline of permissibility, of what will be allowed of independent political figures here today.
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