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1. layer
noun. ['ˈleɪɝ'] single thickness of usually some homogeneous substance.
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Etymology
- leyer (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Layer
- mcbrayer
- soothsayer
- doomsayer
- conveyor
- conveyer
- surveyor
- strayer
- sprayer
- sauter
- purveyor
- naysayer
- trayer
- steyer
- stayer
- speyer
- schleyer
- preyer
- prayer
- grayer
- freyer
- freier
- frayer
- dreyer
- drayer
- breyer
- brayer
- assayer
- zaher
- weyer
- weier
Sentences with layer
1. Noun, singular or mass
By this point, the fat should have hardened into a solid layer on top of the soup.
2. Verb, base form
Likewise, choose tops that are comfortable and easy to layer.
Quotes about layer
1. Layer by layer art strips life bare.
- Robert Musil
2. Life is like an onion. You peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep.
- Carl Sandburg
3. The way I see it is that love can put an end to this bureaucracy people go through in their relationships. But it can't blind you to the fact that maybe there are bombs, there are problems and the ozone layer is depleting.
- Adrienne Shelly
2. D-layer
noun. the lowest region of the ionosphere (35 to 50 miles up) that reflects low-frequency radio waves.
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3. layer
verb. ['ˈleɪɝ'] make or form a layer.
Antonyms
Etymology
- leyer (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. layer
noun. ['ˈleɪɝ'] a relatively thin sheetlike expanse or region lying over or under another.
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Antonyms
Etymology
- leyer (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. layer
noun. ['ˈleɪɝ'] thin structure composed of a single thickness of cells.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- leyer (Middle English (1100-1500))