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stratosphere
OXFORD DICTIONARY
stratosphere, n. a layer of atmospheric air above the troposphere extending to about 50 km above the earth's surface, in which the lower part changes little in temperature and the upper part increases in temperature with height (cf. IONOSPHERE).
Derivative
stratospheric adj.
Etymology
STRATUM + SPHERE after atmosphere
THESAURUS
stratosphere
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