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layer - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- bureaucracy: But there is another layer of bureaucracy: classification by committee.
- skin: Epidermis: The tough outer protective layer of the skin.
Converse of object
- insulate: Between the outer shell and the insulating layers is a 100 % waterproof, breathable, seamless inner protective glove.
- add: In some of the layers add a layer of fresh basil.
- peel: Whoa, you can really peel the layers off the onion!
Adjective modifier
- thin: Turn up the shine with a thin layer of clear lip gloss over lipstick or alone.
- outer: The outer layer of the brain in which most of the higher functions take place is called the cerebral cortex.
- thick: The glass may be wrapped in a towel or thick layers of paper tissue.
- protective: These cells are thus being transformed into a hard protective layer.
- upper: Even a few weeks of very hot, dry weather can dry out the upper layers of the soil.
- inner: There is an inner mesh layer inside the swim diaper.
Modifies a noun
- thickness: Note the indicated layer thicknesses shown in figure 3.3.
- iii: Accessing the pots layer iii or the manager applies for no-fault insurance.
- palette: Click on the button at the bottom left of the layer palette so that a new layer is created.
- depletion: One third of all Australians will get some form of skin cancer in their lifetime because of ozone layer depletion.
Noun used with modifier
- ozone: The ozone layer has been torn apart & the polar ice caps are melting.
- boundary: The growth rate is controlled by diffusion of Y through the boundary layer adjacent to the growth surface.
- socket: To ensure you total security whilst you shop with furniture clinic we use a 128bit encrypted secure socket layer.
- oxide: It is unclear why this happens, although the protection imparted by aluminum oxide layers has been suggested.
- surface: The effective diameter of the fiber is also reduced through leaching of minerals from the surface layer.
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