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Stratiformis

Stratiformis is a Latin adjective meaning layered or formed in layers. In scientific usage it appears as a descriptive epithet in the names of various organisms and in meteorology to denote layered or sheet-like features. The term does not refer to a single taxon or phenomenon but rather signals a layered morphology.

In cloud classification, stratiformis has historically been used to describe cloud forms that develop as broad,

In biology and related fields, stratiformis is a common specific epithet across diverse taxa, used to indicate

The term derives from Latin strata, meaning layers, and formis, meaning having the form of, together signaling

continuous
sheets
or
layers.
This
descriptor
emphasizes
a
planar,
spread-out
appearance
rather
than
vertical
structures.
Modern
meteorology
uses
standardized
terminology,
but
stratiformis
appears
in
historical
and
descriptive
literature
about
cloud
morphology.
layered,
stratified,
or
sheet-like
characteristics
in
the
organism.
Its
use
is
descriptive
and
not
tied
to
a
single
lineage,
so
several
unrelated
genera
may
include
a
species
named
stratiformis.
a
layered
form.