monocleide
/mɒnˈɒklaɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A fold in the Earth’s crust, typically formed by tectonic forces.
“The geologist studied the monocline that formed as a result of the tectonic plate movement.”
1. noun
A fold in the Earth’s crust, typically formed by tectonic forces.
“The geologist studied the monocline that formed as a result of the tectonic plate movement.”