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    bedrock
    /ˈbɛdrɒk/

    noun

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  2. BEDROCK definition: 1. the hard area of rock in the ground that holds up the loose soil above 2. the main principles on…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : the solid rock underlying unconsolidated surface materials (such as soil) 2. a. : lowest point. b. : basis. bedrock. 2 of 2. adjective. bed· rock ˈbed-ˌräk. : solidly fundamental, basic, or reliable. traditional bedrock values. a bedrock constituency. Synonyms. Noun. base. basis. bottom. cornerstone.

  4. BEDROCK meaning: 1. the hard area of rock in the ground that holds up the loose soil above 2. the main principles on…. Learn more.

  5. Bedrock definition: unbroken solid rock, overlaid in most places by soil or rock fragments.. See examples of BEDROCK used in a sentence.

  6. Bedrock is the hard layer of rock beneath looser rocks and soil. In some places, the bedrock is exposed, while in others it lies deep underground.

  7. noun. /ˈbedrɒk/ /ˈbedrɑːk/ [singular] a strong base for something, especially the facts or the principles on which it is based. The poor suburbs traditionally formed the bedrock of the party's support. Honesty is the bedrock of any healthy relationship. Take your English to the next level.

  8. n. 1. (Geological Science) the solid unweathered rock that lies beneath the loose surface deposits of soil, alluvium, etc. 2. basic principles or facts (esp in the phrase get down to bedrock) 3. the lowest point, level, or layer.

  9. any firm foundation or basis: Technical courses will be founded on a bedrock of sound, general education so as to produce a well-rounded engineer. the fundamental principles, as of a teaching, belief, or science: Let's strip away the cant and get down to bedrock.

  10. BEDROCK definition: a situation, idea, or principle that provides a strong base for something: . Learn more.

  11. bedrock in British English. (ˈbɛdˌrɒk ) noun. 1. the solid unweathered rock that lies beneath the loose surface deposits of soil, alluvium, etc. 2. basic principles or facts (esp in the phrase get down to bedrock) 3. the lowest point, level, or layer.