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sill

 or sheet

In geology, a tabular igneous intrusion emplaced parallel to the bedding of the enclosing rock. Although they may have inclined orientations, nearly horizontal sills are most common. Sills may range from a few inches to hundreds of feet thick and up to hundreds of miles long. They include rock compositions of all types.


sheet1
1. a large rectangular piece of cotton, linen, etc., generally one of a pair used as inner bedclothes
2. a page of stamps, usually of one denomination and already perforated
3. any thin tabular mass of rock covering a large area

sheet2
Nautical a line or rope for controlling the position of a sail relative to the wind

sheet [shēt]
(geology)
A thin flowstone coating of calcite in a cave.
A tabular igneous intrusion, especially when concordant or only slightly discordant.
(hydrology)
(materials)
A material in a configuration similar to a film except that its thickness is greater than 0.25 millimeter.
(mathematics)
A portion of a surface such that it is possible to travel continuously between any two points on it without leaving the surface.
A part of a Riemann surface such that any extension results in a multiple covering of some part of the complex plane over which the surface lies.
(naval architecture)
A rope or chain used to haul the clew of a sail out toward the yard arm or downward toward the deck and aft.


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