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Definition of layering in English: layeringnoun ˈleɪərɪŋˈleɪərɪŋ mass noun1The action of arranging something in layers. Example sentencesExamples - Another risk is the amount of layering, arranging, and producing that went into the songs was beyond our production level and ability.
- The gouache surfaces are also interesting for their dense layering.
- The shape has been gently molded into a flattering curve, with hidden layering used to create and remove weight where needed.
- I spent all day with my head over a new monoprint, and finished it (I think), layering nine colours on in one day.
- Since it mimics the layering of skin, the invention itself probably derived from observation.
- There is no layering of instruments or vocals on this record at all; it is all very sparse and close to the bone, and there is nothing to hide behind.
- Time to let out a collective sigh of relief: layering is making a comeback.
- This unevenness of the yarn is explored through layering and fraying of raw edges.
- It uses stylish layering of varied flattering lengths, featuring cheeky elements of design.
- There is no lipstick that can withstand that kind of layering.
- There is a painstaking layering of paint, and certainly it takes many months for him to complete a work, but the paint is still fresh and loose.
- The chip uses a new silicon layering process with multiple processors in the one chip.
- Whereas most Chinese food is Cantonese food, in which a velvety clarity is the ideal, Sichuan food is about the intricate layering of sauces, spices, and textures.
- Architecture, religion, ritual and music - the layering of social customs and adaptations of design was integrated into imperial Moghul courts by the 15th Century.
- Masculinity is softer this spring, with suiting complemented with soft layering.
- The layering of local government is not unique to Pennsylvania.
- Through effective arranging and layering, the final piece of public art becomes a beautiful three-dimensional collaboration.
- Air bubbles seem to float just before your eyes, the planes of perspective are miraculously separated, and the layering is remarkably deceptive.
- The layering of the coloured wooden panels and their roughly-torn edges look like the wings of a bird.
- 1.1Geology The presence or formation of layers in sedimentary or igneous rock.
Example sentencesExamples - The layering in these ultramafic rocks, and their position above mantle tectonites, is attributed to lower crustal igneous processes.
- Studies of layering in individual lava flows suggest that rising volatiles may effect mass transfer of complexed ions during differentiation in magma chambers.
- The abundance of magmatic layering in this granite affords an unusual glimpse of early emplacement processes.
- Thin layering in sedimentary rocks, preferred orientation of crystals or the presence of fractures in subsurface rocks cause anisotropic wave propagation in rock layers.
- Sedimentary layering is manifested as alignment of grains and carbonaceous material.
2A method of propagating a plant in which a shoot is fastened down to form roots while still attached to the parent plant. Example sentencesExamples - In the case of white cedar, more than 50% of the seedlings originated from vegetative layering.
- Clonal progeny may be produced by stolons, runners, rhizomes, tubers, buds on bulbs, corms and roots, layering of stems, and agamospermous seed.
- Large or disturbed plants regenerate clonally by layering of drooping shoots.
- In ancient vineyards all work was done by man, which consisted of ploughing, pruning, trimming, desuckering, layering, and harvesting.
- Perennial varieties may be propagated by tip cuttings, layering or division.
Definition of layering in US English: layeringnounˈleɪərɪŋˈlāəriNG 1The action of arranging something in layers. Example sentencesExamples - Masculinity is softer this spring, with suiting complemented with soft layering.
- The layering of local government is not unique to Pennsylvania.
- Time to let out a collective sigh of relief: layering is making a comeback.
- The gouache surfaces are also interesting for their dense layering.
- Since it mimics the layering of skin, the invention itself probably derived from observation.
- I spent all day with my head over a new monoprint, and finished it (I think), layering nine colours on in one day.
- The chip uses a new silicon layering process with multiple processors in the one chip.
- Air bubbles seem to float just before your eyes, the planes of perspective are miraculously separated, and the layering is remarkably deceptive.
- This unevenness of the yarn is explored through layering and fraying of raw edges.
- The shape has been gently molded into a flattering curve, with hidden layering used to create and remove weight where needed.
- Through effective arranging and layering, the final piece of public art becomes a beautiful three-dimensional collaboration.
- There is no layering of instruments or vocals on this record at all; it is all very sparse and close to the bone, and there is nothing to hide behind.
- It uses stylish layering of varied flattering lengths, featuring cheeky elements of design.
- Whereas most Chinese food is Cantonese food, in which a velvety clarity is the ideal, Sichuan food is about the intricate layering of sauces, spices, and textures.
- Another risk is the amount of layering, arranging, and producing that went into the songs was beyond our production level and ability.
- The layering of the coloured wooden panels and their roughly-torn edges look like the wings of a bird.
- There is no lipstick that can withstand that kind of layering.
- There is a painstaking layering of paint, and certainly it takes many months for him to complete a work, but the paint is still fresh and loose.
- Architecture, religion, ritual and music - the layering of social customs and adaptations of design was integrated into imperial Moghul courts by the 15th Century.
- 1.1Geology The presence or formation of layers in sedimentary or igneous rock.
Example sentencesExamples - The layering in these ultramafic rocks, and their position above mantle tectonites, is attributed to lower crustal igneous processes.
- Studies of layering in individual lava flows suggest that rising volatiles may effect mass transfer of complexed ions during differentiation in magma chambers.
- Sedimentary layering is manifested as alignment of grains and carbonaceous material.
- The abundance of magmatic layering in this granite affords an unusual glimpse of early emplacement processes.
- Thin layering in sedimentary rocks, preferred orientation of crystals or the presence of fractures in subsurface rocks cause anisotropic wave propagation in rock layers.
2The method or activity of propagating a plant by producing layers. Example sentencesExamples - In the case of white cedar, more than 50% of the seedlings originated from vegetative layering.
- Large or disturbed plants regenerate clonally by layering of drooping shoots.
- In ancient vineyards all work was done by man, which consisted of ploughing, pruning, trimming, desuckering, layering, and harvesting.
- Clonal progeny may be produced by stolons, runners, rhizomes, tubers, buds on bulbs, corms and roots, layering of stems, and agamospermous seed.
- Perennial varieties may be propagated by tip cuttings, layering or division.
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