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Origin and history of synclinal

synclinal(adj.)

"dipping or sloping downward on both sides," 1833 (in Lyell), from -al (1) + Latinized form of stem of Greek synklinein "to incline, lean," from syn- "together" (see syn-) + klinein "to slope" (from PIE root *klei- "to lean"). Opposed to anticlinal.

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1895, probably a back-formation from adjective geosynclinal (1879); see geo- + synclinal. Geosynclinal was used as a noun meaning "a region of depression" from 1873.

in geology, "synclinal fold, line, or axis," 1855, a back-formation from synclinal.

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