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Synonyms for downthrow
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : doun-throh |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdaʊnˌθroʊ |
Top 10 synonyms for downthrow Other synonyms for the word downthrow
- count
- debacle
- defeasance
- destruction
- discomfiture
- downthrow
- drubbing
- embarrassment
- extermination
- failure
- fall
- insuccess
- killing
- KO
- lacing
- licking
- loss
- massacre
- mastery
- nonsuccess
- overthrow
- paddling
- rebuff
- repulse
- reverse
- rout
- ruin
- scalping
- setback
- shellacking
- slaughter
- subjugation
- thrashing
- trap
- trashing
- trimming
- triumph
- trouncing
- vanquishment
- waxing
- whaling
- whitewashing
Définition of downthrow
- As in licking : noun defeat
- As in thrashing : noun defeat
- As in vanquishment : noun defeat
- As in defeat : noun overthrow, beating
- Under what circumstances should we term a fault a downthrow?
- Extract from : « Geology » by James Geikie
- The higher side is called the heaved or upthrow side; the opposite side the thrown or downthrow side.
- Extract from : « The Wonder Book of Volcanoes and Earthquakes » by Edwin J. Houston
- The downthrow was not the work of one single act of disturbance—it went on for ages.
- Extract from : « Australian Pictures » by Howard Willoughby
- Dikes and faults are denominated upthrow or downthrow, according to the position they are met with in working the mine.
- Extract from : « A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines » by Andrew Ure
- Normal faults, of which Figure 184 is an example, hade to the downthrow; the hanging wall has gone down.
- Extract from : « The Elements of Geology » by William Harmon Norton
- A thrust fault with a hade of 30°, showing cliffs due to harder strata outcropping on the downthrow.
- Extract from : « The Elements of Geology » by William Harmon Norton
- Normal faults are exemplified in figs. 1, 2, and 6; in the latter the masses A and B are on the downthrow sides, C is upthrown.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 » by Various
- A dislocation is spoken of as a downthrow or an upcast, according to the direction in which it is approached.
- Extract from : « Geology » by James Geikie
Antonyms for downthrow
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