Meaning of layer | Babel Free
lɛəDefinitions
- cloak, cape (a sleeveless garment hanging from the neck)
- A surname.
- A person who lays anything, such as tiles or a wager.
- A single thickness of some material covering a surface.
- coat, sheet (a covering of material, such as paint)
- A mature female bird, insect, etc. that is able to lay eggs.
- An item of clothing worn under or over another.
- layer (a single thickness of some material covering a surface)
- A hen kept to lay eggs; a breed of chicken bred to maximize laying output.
- A (usually) horizontal deposit; a stratum.
- One of the items in a hierarchy.
- guise; pretext
- A shoot of a plant, laid underground for growth.
- One in a stack of (initially transparent) drawing surfaces that comprise an image; used to keep elements of an image separate so that they can be modified independently from one another.
- third-person singular present indicative
- One of the seven network switch pieces in the Open Systems Interconnection model: application, presentation, session, transport, network, data link, and physical.
- An alternative keymap accessed through a modifier key or toggle.
Equivalents
Examples
“Wrap the loaf in two layers of aluminum foil before putting it in the oven.”
“After the first coat of paint dried, he applied another layer.”
“It's cold now but it will warm up this afternoon. Make sure you wear layers.”
“I find seven-layer cake a bit too rich.”
“Sometimes, the underlying layers are exposed by erosion, revealing the story of the rocks like an open book.”
“mired in layers of deceit”
“Right above the database access layer sits a number cruncher that performs any calculations that a particular request may require, such as computing a standard deviation. In many cases, this layer just forwards raw numbers.”
“If fortune ever favoured any venturesome layer of bets, Tom Elliot was certainly the one that day.”
“As for which hen we'll cull for next Sunday's dinner, we certainly won't eat Henrietta yet — she's still a prime layer.”
“When dealing with an infestation of headlice, the first step is to eliminate the layers.”
““Mrs. Boast can’t have got all these from one hatching,” [Ma] said. “I do believe there’s not more than two cockerels among them.” “The Boasts have got such a head-start with chickens, likely they’re planning to eat friers this summer,” said Pa. “It may be she took a few cockerels out of this flock, looking on them as meat.” “Yes, and replaced them with pullets that will be layers,” Ma guessed. “It would be Mrs. Boast all over. A more generous woman never lived.””
“We keep a flock of layers and flock of broilers.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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