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graben
[ grah-buhn ]
noun
- a portion of the earth's crust, bounded on at least two sides by faults, that has dropped downward in relation to adjacent portions.
graben
/ ˈɡrɑːbən /
noun
- an elongated trough of land produced by subsidence of the earth's crust between two faults
graben
/ grä′bən /
- A usually elongated block of rock that is bounded by parallel geologic faults along its two longest sides, and has a lower elevation than the rock at its sides. Grabens form where rock is being pulled apart by tectonic forces. The East African Rift Valley is a graben.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of graben1
1895–1900; < German: ditch
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Word History and Origins
Origin of graben1
C19: from German, from Old High German graban to dig
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Example Sentences
Scheduled to begin on Thursday night, Verdi said employees want to strike at Amazon's shipping centers in Rheinberg, Koblenz and Graben, Germany, - the company's biggest market after the United States.
From Reuters
The wide pedestrian main drag, the Graben, was empty.
From Washington Post
A pillar of stone clouds rises above the Graben, Vienna’s emblematic avenue.
From New York Times
Positioned on the Graben, a medieval pedestrian street downtown, the monument provides a grand theatrical flourish.
From Los Angeles Times
The geological term for Death Valley's type of land formation is a graben, a sunken fragment of Earth's crust.
From Fox News
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