Layers as in geology class
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STRATALayers, as in geology class
ORESThey're graded in geology class
MOLTENLAVAYou might have heard about how it gets expelled in geology class
TIEREDIn layers, as stadium seating
interleaveto arrange in or as if in alternate layers
interleavesINTERLEAVE, to arrange in or as if in alternate layers
interleavedINTERLEAVE, to arrange in or as if in alternate layers
interleavingINTERLEAVE, to arrange in or as if in alternate layers
skivedto cut off (as leather or rubber) in thin layers or pieces pare
skiveto cut off (as leather or rubber) in thin layers or pieces pare
tapetalany of certain membranous layers or layered coverings, as in the choroid of the eyes of certain animals
tapetumany of certain membranous layers or layered coverings, as in the choroid of the eyes of certain animals
tapetaany of certain membranous layers or layered coverings, as in the choroid of the eyes of certain animals
dermabrasionThe removal of superficial layers of skin with a rapidly revolving abrasive tool, as a technique in cosmetic surgery
stupetwo or more layers of flannel or other cloth soaked in hot water and applied to the skin as a counterirritant
diploblasticHaving a body derived from only two embryonic cell layers (ectoderm and endoderm, but no mesoderm), as in sponges and coelenterates
triploblasticHaving a body derived from three embryonic cell layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm), as in all multicellular animals except sponges and coelenterates
stromatolitesA calcareous mound built up of layers of lime-secreting cyanobacteria and trapped sediment, found in Precambrian rocks as the earliest known fossils, and still being formed in lagoons in Australasia
stromatoliteA calcareous mound built up of layers of lime-secreting cyanobacteria and trapped sediment, found in Precambrian rocks as the earliest known fossils, and still being formed in lagoons in Australasia
viscositiesA quantity expressing the magnitude of such friction, as measured by the force per unit area resisting a flow in which parallel layers unit distance apart have unit speed relative to one another