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Etymology :German, ditch, from Old High German grabo, from graban to dig; more at GRAVE. Pronunciation :'grä-b&n. Function :noun. Date :1896.
+-  Turkish - English translation for "graben"
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graben graben en 
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graben graben, rift valley en 
+-  English - English translation for "graben"
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graben An elongated, relatively depressed crustal unit or block that is bounded by faults on its sides en 
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graben An elongate, relatively depressed crustal unit or block that is bounded by faults on its long sides en 
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graben An elongate crustal block that is relatively depressed (downdropped) between two fault systems en 
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graben An elongate part of the Earth's crust bounded by faults on its long sides and relatively down-dropped compared to its surroundings en 
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graben a down-dropped block of the earth's crust resulting from extension, or pulling, of the crust See also horst en 
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graben A block of rock that lies between two faults and has moved downward to form a depression between the two adjacent fault blocks See also horst en 
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graben An area between two parallel faults that is lower than that on the other side of the faults en 
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graben a sunken area between two roughly parallel faults The faults converge toward one another below the surface, so that they look like the letter "V" in cross section Graben are the result of tension in the crust en 
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graben (Grah-bin) n an elongate, flat or nearly flat valley between normal faults; down dropped blocks forming valleys in an area of extensional stress en 
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graben A downthrown, linear, crustal block, bordered lengthways by normal faults The upstanding blocks on either side may have been lowered by erosion It is a structural feature, which may be of considerable length, caused by the relative lowering of a block between two faults or fault zones The faults are commonly high-angle, normal faults which are parallel in their strike direction Half-graben are bounded on only one side by one or more faults and are associated mainly with tilt-block tectonics Graben with a regional extent and topographic expression can also be called rift valleys Compare Horst en 
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graben "Literally a grave, but used as a technical term by geologists to indicate a depression between parallel fault lines " (p 430) en 
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graben (Geology) (1) A depressed tract bounded on at least two sides by faults and generally of considerable length as compared to its width (2) A rather steeply sided valley formed when faulting caused a block-shaped area to drop relative to the surrounding terrain Lake Tahoe, situated on the border between the states of California and Nevada, occupies a graben ADVANCE \x 540 en 
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graben A block that is downthrown between two faults to form a depression en 
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graben a down-faulted block of rock en 
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graben <))) en 
+-  German - English translation for "graben"
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Graben fosse de 
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Graben graben de 
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Gräben ditches de 
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Gräben fosses de 
+-  Turkish - Turkish translation for "graben"
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graben Çöküntü hendeği tr 
+-  English - Turkish translation for "graben"
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graben graben en 
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graben çökük (coğ.) (isim)tr 
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graben (isim) graben, çökük (coğ.) tr 
+-  German - Turkish translation for "graben"
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graben kazmak, eşmek; hakketmek tr 
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graben gräbt grub grübe hat gegraben DA kazmak (Gramer) tr 
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graben v. 'gra:bın kazmak tr 
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graben {'gra:bın} kazmak tr 
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graben bellemek 2 de 
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Graben [der] hendek; siper tr 
+-  English - German translation for "graben"
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graben Graben de 
+-  English - Greek translation for "graben"
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Graben (Geology) τεκτονική τάφρος el 
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