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-en capas
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layered
Past participle oflayer.There are other translations for this conjugation.

layered

layered(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. en capas
These layered rocks contain many different kinds of minerals.Estas rocas en capas contienen muchos tipos de minerales distintos.
b. a capas
Layered paint will provide greater protection for the body of your car.La pintura a capas proporcionará mayor protección a la carrocería del auto.
a. cortado en capas
Because you have such layered hair, you won't be able to do it up.Como tienes el pelo completamente cortado en capas, no te lo podrás recoger.
a. capas (noun)
Jimmy Page's layered guitars gave the Led Zeppelin albums a distinctive sound.Las capas de guitarra de Jimmy Page confirieron un sonido característico a los álbumes de Led Zeppelin.
a. acodado
The parent plant is surrounded by its layered offspring.La planta madre está rodeada de su vástago acodado.
a. con varios niveles de lectura
As we analyze this layered text, we begin to see its paradoxical meanings.Al analizar este texto con varios niveles de lectura, empezamos a ver sus significados paradójicos.
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