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FILM |
Thin layer |
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VENEER |
Thin layer of wood |
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VENEERED |
Covered with a thin layer |
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MEMBRANE |
Give me cocktail, barmen, with a thin layer of tissue |
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SWAD |
A thin layer of refuse at the bottom of a seam. |
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DARTOS |
A thin layer of peculiar contractile tissue directly
beneath the skin of the scrotum. |
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TEGMEN |
The inner layer of the coating of a seed, usually thin and
delicate; the endopleura. |
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SEAM |
A thin layer or stratum; a narrow vein between two thicker
strata; as, a seam of coal. |
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PERICAMBIUM |
A layer of thin-walled young cells in a growing stem,
in which layer certain new vessels originate. |
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PACKING |
A thin layer, or sheet, of yielding or elastic material
inserted between the surfaces of a flange joint. |
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FLASH |
To cover with a thin layer, as objects of glass with
glass of a different color. See Flashing, n., 3 (b). |
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WASHED |
Appearing as if overlaid with a thin layer of different
color; -- said of the colors of certain birds and insects. |
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STEEL |
To cover, as an electrotype plate, with a thin layer of iron
by electrolysis. The iron thus deposited is very hard, like steel. |
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LAMINA |
A thin plate or scale; a layer or coat lying over another;
-- said of thin plates or platelike substances, as of bone or minerals. |
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FLAKE |
A loose filmy mass or a thin chiplike layer of anything; a
film; flock; lamina; layer; scale; as, a flake of snow, tallow, or
fish. |
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SCUMBLING |
A mode of obtaining a softened effect, in painting and
drawing, by the application of a thin layer of opaque color to the
surface of a painting... |
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LEAF |
Something which is like a leaf in being wide and thin and
having a flat surface, or in being attached to a larger body by one
edge or end; as :... |