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Layering — Lay er*ing, n. A propagating by layers. Gardner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Layering — This article is about the plant propagation techniques. For other uses, see Layering (disambiguation). Layering Layering is a means of plant propagation in which a portion of an aerial stem grows roots while still attached to the parent plant and … Wikipedia
layering — /lay euhr ing/, n. 1. the wearing of lightweight or unconstructed garments one upon the other, as to create a fashionable ensemble or to provide warmth without undue bulkiness or heaviness. 2. Tailoring. the trimming of multiple layers of fabric… … Universalium
layering — ● ►en n. m. ►ARCHI Construction d un système (logiciel) à l aide de couches hiérarchisées qui s appellent les unes les autres. Exemple: le modèle OSI, ou encore SMTP qui utilise TCP qui utilise IP qui utilise Ethernet. layering est aussi utilisé… … Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone
layering — n. process of pouring many layers of soap (in soap making); method of inducing a twig to root while still attached to the parent plant (Gardening); conduct involving incorrectly changing or layering clothes on top of each other lay·er ||… … English contemporary dictionary
layering — sluoksniavimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. layering vok. Abblättern, n; Abschichtung, f; Schichtung, f rus. наслаивание, n; расслоение, n pranc. couchage, m; délaminage, m; stratification, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
layering — слоение multiple folding layering многократное слоение теста … English-Russian travelling dictionary
layering — 1) relaying 2) yearling … Anagrams dictionary
layering — lay•er•ing [[t]ˈleɪ ər ɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) clo the wearing of lightweight or unconstructed garments one upon the other, as for style or warmth 2) bot a method of propagating plants by causing their shoots to take root while still attached to the parent … From formal English to slang
layering — /ˈleɪərɪŋ/ (say layuhring) noun a method of propagating plants by causing their shoots to take root while still attached to the mother plant. Also, Chiefly US, layerage /ˈleɪərɪdʒ/ (say layuhrij) …