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substrate . 1. m. layer behind another and which can be influenced. 2. m. Biol. Place that serves as a seat to a fixed animal or a plant. 3. m. Bioquím. Substance on which an enzyme acts. 4. m. Fil. substance (? be, essence or nature of something). 5. m. Fil. substance (? reality that exists by itself). 6. m. photographic. Bath applied to support to enable the adhesion between the sensitive layer to light and glass or plastic materials. 7. m. Geol. Field located below which is considered. The substrate of a mantle. 8. m. Ling. Language extinct by the introduction of another in the same geographical area, on which, however, exerts some influence. 9. m. Ling. Influence of a language extinct over another, however, has imposed.