synclitic
/ˈsɪŋklɪtɪk/Definitions
1. noun
In geology, a syncline is a type of fold in the Earth’s crust where the strata slope inward. A synclitic fold is a type of fold where the strata are bent downward, and the sides are more steeply inclined than the center.
“The geologist studied the synclitic folds in the ancient rocks to understand the Earth’s tectonic history.”