1. laydown - Noun
2. laydown - Adjective
(usually uncountable) The act of laying something down.
(publishing) A physical mockup or layout of a page design.
(military) A pattern of deployment.
(bridge) A hand which is so strong that the declarer can simply expose it and claim the number of tricks required by his or her contract.
(fishing) A tree fallen in water, where anglers might target fish.
Of packaging: designed to lie flat rather than stand upright.
Of (usually nuclear) bomb delivery: designed to land the bomb on the ground and wait for some time before detonation.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDevelopment of debris laydown area, Site Refuge & control area and CMT Reservoir is planned from today. Source: Internet
It features some of the most luminous names in children’s adult books, including Stephen King, Lemony Snicket, Sherman Alexie, Kate DiCamillo, Jules Feiffer, and Van Allsburg himself; first printing is 250,000, for an October 25 laydown. Source: Internet
A sequel to Tom Angleberger’s The Strange Case of Origami YodaDarth Paper Strikes Back, will have a 300,000-copy first printing for an August 23 laydown. Source: Internet
The much anticipated sophomore effort by S.J. Watson (author of the bestselling book and film, Before I Go to Sleep) lands as a one-day laydown title on 6/9/15. Source: Internet
Called "Enduro" racing in the USA, most WKA & IKF sanctioned events typically last 30 minutes (Sprint Enduro) or 45 minutes (Laydown Enduro) and are run continuous without pit stops. Source: Internet
“It’s not a good laydown for ten years from now or 20 years from now. Source: Internet