substrate
subs
ˈsəbs
sēbs
trate
treÉĒt
treit
/sˈʌbstÉše‍ÉĒt/

āχāĻ‚āϰ⧇āϜāĻŋāϤ⧇ "substrate"āĻāϰ āϏāĻ‚āĻœā§āĻžāĻž āĻ“ āĻ…āĻ°ā§āĻĨ

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āϏāĻžāĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻŸā§āϰ⧇āϟ, āĻŽā§ŒāϞāĻŋāĻ• āωāĻĒāĻžāĻĻāĻžāύ

the substance that is acted upon by an enzyme or ferment
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āωāĻĒāĻ¸ā§āϤāϰ, āĻ­āĻžāώāĻž āωāĻĒāĻ¸ā§āϤāϰ

an indigenous language that contributes features to the language of an invading people who impose their language on the indigenous population
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āϏāĻžāĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻŸā§āϰ⧇āϟ, āĻ…āĻ¨ā§āϤāĻ°ā§āύāĻŋāĻšāĻŋāϤ āĻ¸ā§āϤāϰ

any stratum or layer lying underneath another
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āϏāĻžāĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻŸā§āϰ⧇āϟ, āĻ­āĻŋāĻ¤ā§āϤāĻŋ

the underlying surface or material where an organism attaches, grows, or feeds
āωāĻĻāĻžāĻšāϰāĻŖ
Earthworms burrow through the soil substrate, aiding in its aeration and nutrient mixing.
āϕ⧇āρāĻšā§‹ āĻŽāĻžāϟāĻŋāϰ āϏāĻžāĻŦāĻ¸ā§āĻŸā§āϰ⧇āϟ āĻāϰ āĻŽāĻ§ā§āϝ⧇ āĻĻāĻŋāϝāĻŧ⧇ āĻ—āĻ°ā§āϤ āĻ•āϰ⧇, āϝāĻž āĻāϰ āĻŦāĻžāϝāĻŧ⧁āϚāϞāĻžāϚāϞ āĻāĻŦāĻ‚ āĻĒ⧁āĻˇā§āϟāĻŋ āĻŽāĻŋāĻļā§āϰāϪ⧇ āϏāĻžāĻšāĻžāĻ¯ā§āϝ āĻ•āϰ⧇āĨ¤
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āĻ…ā§āϝāĻžāĻĒ āĻĄāĻžāωāύāϞ⧋āĻĄ āĻ•āϰ⧁āύ