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layer [ˈleɪə] n 1. a thickness of some homogeneous substance, such as a stratum or a coating on a surface 2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Environmental Science) one of four or more levels of vegetation defined in ecological studies: the ground or moss layer, the field or herb layer, the shrub layer, and one or more tree layers 3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) a laying hen 4. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Horticulture) Horticulture a. a shoot or branch rooted during layering b. a plant produced as a result of layering vb 1. to form or make a layer of (something) 2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Horticulture) to take root or cause to take root by layering [C14 leyer, legger, from lay1 + -er1] Layer a substance or things grouped together and lying between two other horizontal strata. See also pocket. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
layer Translations layer [ˈleɪər] layer n → Schicht f (also Geol), → Lage f; to arrange the vegetables in layers → das Gemüse schichten; we climbed through layer upon layer of cloud → wir stiegen durch eine Wolkenschicht nach der anderen auf; the cake was covered with layer upon layer of chocolate → der Kuchen war mit vielen Schokoladenschichten überzogen; several layers of clothing → mehrere Kleidungsstücke übereinander; to put in layers (hairdresser) → die Haare stufen (Hort) → Ableger m (= hen) → Legehenne f layer → طَبَقة vrstva lag Schicht στρώση capa kerros couche sloj strato 層 층 laag lag warstwa camada слой lager ชั้น katman tầng 层 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Each wave of time contributes its alluvium, each race deposits its layer on the monument, each individual brings his stone. But the Pequod was only making a passage now; not regularly cruising; nearly all whaling preparatives needing supervision the mates were fully competent to, so that there was little or nothing, out of himself, to employ or excite Ahab, now; and thus chase away, for that one interval, the clouds that layer upon layer were piled upon his brow, as ever all clouds choose the loftiest peaks to pile themselves upon. Now, however preposterous it may at first seem to talk of any creature's skin as being of that sort of consistence and thickness, yet in point of fact these are no arguments against such a presumption; because you cannot raise any other dense enveloping layer from the whale's body but that same blubber; and the outermost enveloping layer of any animal, if reasonably dense, what can that be but the skin? |
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