- nounlayer (noun) · layers (plural noun)
- a sheet, quantity, or thickness of material, typically one of several, covering a surface or body:"bears depend on a layer of blubber to keep them warm in the water" · "a larger missile would provide a layer of defense at higher altitudes"
- a level of seniority in the hierarchy of an organization:"a managerial layer"
- a person or thing that lays something:"the worms are prolific egg-layers"
- a shoot fastened down to take root while attached to the parent plant:"they can be increased from cuttings and layers"
verblayer (verb) · layers (third person present) · layered (past tense) · layered (past participle) · layering (present participle)- arrange in a layer or layers:"in an ovenproof dish layer the potato and zucchini slices"
- cut (hair) in overlapping layers:"we layered the hair to give her lots of styling alternatives"
- propagate (a plant) as a layer.
OriginMiddle English (denoting a mason): from lay + -er. The sense ‘stratum of material covering a surface’ (early 17th century) may represent a respelling of an obsolete agricultural use of lair denoting quality of soil.
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