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plural nappes
The profile of a body of water flowing over an obstruction in a vertical drop. examples
(mathematics) Either of the two parts of a double cone. examples
(geology) A sheet-like mass of rock that has been folded over adjacent strata. quotations
The generation of an Alpine mountain range is a matter of piling on the nappes.
2004, Richard Fortey, The Earth, Folio Society, published 2011, page 96
(hydraulics) Geological nappe whose underside is not in contact with the overflow structure and is at ambient atmospheric pressure. examples
(cooking) The ability of a sauce or other relatively thick liquid to coat food, the back of a spoon, etc. examples
third-person singular simple present nappes, present participle napping, simple past and past participle napped
(cooking) To coat (a food) with liquid. examples