prograde

English

WOTD – 3 November 2015

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈpɹəʊɡɹeɪd/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈpɹoʊɡɹeɪd/
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Adjective

prograde (comparative more prograde, superlative most prograde)

  1. (astronomy) Moving in a forward direction, especially with respect to other bodies in the same system.
  2. (geology) Being a metamorphic change resulting from a higher pressure or temperature.

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Verb

prograde (third-person singular simple present progrades, present participle prograding, simple past and past participle prograded)

  1. (geology) Of sediment, to build out seawards in conditions of marine regression.
    • 1992, R.H Workum, A.S. Hedinger, Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 2509, page 41:
      In some localities the bank margins of several cycles are stacked above each other[sic], in other places they backstep or prograde relative to each other.

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