synform

noun

Etymology

From syn- + form.

  1. derived from fōrma
  2. derived from forme
  3. inherited from forme
  4. prefixed as synform — “syn + form

Definitions

  1. A topographic feature which is composed of sedimentary layers in a concave formation, but…

    A topographic feature which is composed of sedimentary layers in a concave formation, but may not actually form a real syncline (i.e., the youngest rocks may not be exposed in the middle).

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