imbricationˌɪm brɪˈkeɪ ʃən
imbrication
English Definitions:
imbrication, overlapping, lapping (noun)
covering with a design in which one element covers a part of another (as with tiles or shingles)
imbrication (Noun)
a set of tiles or shingles that overlap like the scales of a fish
imbrication (Noun)
overlapping of layers of tissue in wound closure or correctional surgery
imbrication (Noun)
a sedimentary deposition in which small, flat stones are tiled in the same direction so that they overlap.
Imbrication
In sedimentology imbrication refers to a primary depositional fabric consisting of a preferred orientation of clasts such that they overlap one another in a consistent fashion, rather like a run of toppled dominoes. Imbrication is observed in conglomerates and some volcaniclastic deposits.
Imbrication
Imbrication is the arrangement of planar bodies such that they stack in a consistent fashion - rather like a toppled run of dominoes. In roofing, imbrication is employed in the Imbrex and tegula system. Imbrication (sedimentology). Imbrication (linguistics), a morphophonological phenomenon
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