Layering
11layering — /ˈleɪərɪŋ/ (say layuhring) noun a method of propagating plants by causing their shoots to take root while still attached to the mother plant. Also, Chiefly US, layerage /ˈleɪərɪdʒ/ (say layuhrij) …
12layering — Kākiwi …
13layering — A technique for vegetative propagation, in which new plants produce adventitious roots before being severed from the parent plant …
14layering — noun ( s) Etymology: from gerund of layer (II) : the shading or coloring of the areas between contour lines of a map in a manner suggestive of progressive change for emphasizing or clarifying differences in elevation …
15Surface layering — is a quasi crystalline structure at the surfaces of otherwise disordered liquids, where atoms or molecules of even the simplest liquid are stratified into well defined layers parallel to the surface. While in crystalline solids such atomic layers …
16chinese layering — noun Usage: usually capitalized C : marcottage * * * Chinese layering noun Air layering (qv) • • • Main Entry: ↑china …
17molecular layering technology — Molecular Layering Technology Метод молекулярного наслаивания Технология получения наноструктурированных слоев на твердой поверхности. Состоит в организации поверхностных химических реакций с пространственным и временным разделением. Этим… …
18mound layering — noun also mound layerage : a method of propagation in which various woody stemmed plants (as currants, gooseberries, quinces) are cut back to the ground in early spring and the new shoots that they develop are covered with soil to a depth of six… …
19pot layering — noun : air layering in which the rooting medium is held in a small pot …
20stool layering — noun : mound layering …