Results for: composed of layers, formed as layer, like stratus cloud
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dead epidermis, hard covering of invertebrates, protective plant layer, skin at base of nails, skin which surrounds the fingernails and toenails; epidermis, outer layer of skin; cuticula, hard outer shell of some insects (Entomology)cuticle
decorate something with an inlaid design, decorative pattern, gold or porcelain filling for tooth, insert decorative materials into a surface; ornament by inserting layers of decorative materials into a surface, material inserted into a surface to form...inlay
decorate with pearls, gem formed in mollusk, harvest pearls, make beads, make something into shape of pearls, mother-of-pearl, pale grayish-white, pale grayish-white color, purl, search for pearls, dive for pearls; extract pearls, somebody or something...pearl
decorated with or composed of ivory and gold, made of gold and ivorychryselephantine
decorated, decorated with layers of inserted materials, set into a surfaceinlaid
decoration on Christmas tree, hanging ice, hanging tapered mass of ice formed by the freezing of successive water droplets, somebody very reservedicicle
decorative work composed mainly of interwoven lines (often carved or cut out), fret patterns, ornamental woodwork with open patternfretwork
defensive line (formed by policemen, soldiers, warships, etc.), enclose with a cordon (defensive line of policemen, fruit tree with no side branches, people or vehicles encircling area, ribbon, stringcoursecordon
dense inner layer of fur in certain animals whose habitat is water, undergrowthunderfur
descending on both sides from a central axis (Geology), of arching rock layers, perpendicular to plant surfaceanticlinal
describing vision, formed of large unhewn stones fitted closely together without the use of mortar or cement (Architecture), like the Cyclops, made of big stonescyclopean
device for measuring dew, instrument for measuring dew formed on a given surfacedrosometer
dibasic acid formed from phosphorus pentoxide, phosphonic acid, white or yellowish cystalline solidphosphorous acid
digraph; sound composed of two continuous inseparable elements (Phonetics), joined letters, two vowels as one syllablediphthong
dim, lighten a color (in a painting - by spreading a layer of opaque or semi-opaque material), scumbling material, soften colors by rubbing, soften something with opaque color, technique of scumblingscumble
 

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