Layer

/ˈleɪər/ noun

A layer is one thickness or level of material or substance that lies over or under another, like layers of clothes, rock, or paint.

From *lay* plus the agent or result suffix *-er*, originally meaning something that lays or is laid. It evolved into a noun for the thing laid down, especially in repeated sheets or levels.

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