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substratosphere

[suhb-strat-uh-sfeer] / sʌbˈstræt əˌsfɪər /
NOUN
atmosphere
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Their radiological aftereffects were relatively slight; the dangerously radioactive materials they released were largely sucked up into the substratosphere.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week, with a radical new fuel injection system made by Eclipse Corp. that eliminates the carburetor, it was given its first tests by President Frye in person preparatory to more visits to the substratosphere.

From Time Magazine Archive

The airlines of the future, most aeronautical engineers agree, will fly swiftly and serenely far above turbulent weather in the rarefied air of the substratosphere.

From Time Magazine Archive

Meantime, aeronautical science has its sleeves rolled up to attack the problem of full utilization of substratosphere speed potentials.

From Time Magazine Archive

It hadn't looked so big from the substratosphere in Alexander's ship, but down here close to the ground it was enormous.

From The Lani People by Bone, Jesse F. (Jesse Franklin)