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Definitions/meanings of "layering" (based on sources in pint as well as on the web)
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* It is one of the ways in which plants propogate. It describes the process of stems growing their own adventitious roots while they are still attached to the parent plant. (source: Wikipedia)
* It is one of the ways in which plants propogate. It describes the process of stems growing their own adventitious roots while they are still attached to the parent plant. (source: Wikipedia)
* It describes the way dual-layer DVDs store data (source: google.com)
* It describes the way dual-layer DVDs store data (source: google.com)
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* Behavior that involves inappropriately changing or layering clothing on top of one another.
* Behavior that involves inappropriately changing or layering clothing on top of one another.
(source: www.alz.org/Resources/Glossary.asp)
(source: www.alz.org/Resources/Glossary.asp)
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* Shading or coloring between contour lines in a painting (source: library.thinkquest.org/5764/glossary.htm)
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* Adding multiple layers of superimposed video. (source: www.mediacollege.com/video/editing/terminology/)
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- Layering in dishes, for example, lasagne - pasta,meat,spinach,sauce and cheese
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- Layering in clothing, innerwear, outerwear, and scarves, coats, ect
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Definitions/meanings of "layering" (based on sources in pint as well as on the web)

~ prayas [web]

  • It is one of the ways in which plants propogate. It describes the process of stems growing their own adventitious roots while they are still attached to the parent plant. (source: Wikipedia)
  • It describes the way dual-layer DVDs store data (source: google.com)
  • It is a popular hair styling technique (source: Wikipedia)
  • Behavior that involves inappropriately changing or layering clothing on top of one another.

(source: www.alz.org/Resources/Glossary.asp)

  • Shading or coloring between contour lines in a painting (source: library.thinkquest.org/5764/glossary.htm)
  • Adding multiple layers of superimposed video. (source: www.mediacollege.com/video/editing/terminology/)

[books]

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