Substratum in a sentence as a noun

You have a kind of substratum in which these forms can exist without being those things.

So if you take one more step back from space, then you say, in which common substratum do space, time, constraints, etc exist?

So, they deduce that it must come from some supernatural substratum.

"When I said we may be our programs, nothing more, nothing less, I meant the substrate, the basic substratum under all else, of our metaprograms is our programs.

Even this self-evidence appears in a substratum of course, but in that moment, there's a blissful aha that would put a lot of these long essays and discussions to rest.

If the discussion is about That, quality-free substratum in which observations or deductions are made, then it is an act of autotelic contemplation.

Hypothetically a project like substratum could include internet bandwidth itself as another resource which is rewarded with substratum.

Substratum definitions

noun

a surface on which an organism grows or is attached; "the gardener talked about the proper substrate for acid-loving plants"

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noun

any stratum or layer lying underneath another

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noun

an indigenous language that contributes features to the language of an invading people who impose their language on the indigenous population; "the Celtic languages of Britain are a substrate for English"

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