11 Metaphors for layer

Moreover, as this unwholesome layer is a fertile soil in which bacteria may develop, many skin diseases may result from this neglect.

As the surface layers of the earth must have been the lightest, they would necessarily, when broken up by this gigantic convulsion, have come together to form the exterior of the new satellite, and be soon adjusted by the forces of gravity and tidal disturbance into a more or less irregular spheroidal form, all whose interstices and cavities would be filled up and connected together by the liquid or semi-liquid mass forced up between them.

The layers of blancmange and jelly should be about an inch in depth, and each layer should be perfectly hardened before another is added.

"Wanted, experienced track-layers!" was the word along the files.

" Now just above the selfish layers of fat under Flitter Bill's chubby hands was a very kind heart.

At the summit this layer is twenty feet.

Again, as in canker, the deeper layers of the sensitive structures appear to be normal, the horn-secreting layers being the only ones affected.

One layer of jelly should remain 2 hours in a very cool place, before another layer is added.

The top layer must be salt.

He has only to conceive wooded marshes, at the mouth of great rivers, slowly sinking beneath the sea; the forests in them killed by the water, and then covered up by layers of sand, brought down from inland, till that new layer became dry land, to carry a fresh crop of vegetation.

The layers were 3 ft. in thickness, laid in the curved layers as indicated.

11 Metaphors for  layer