Adjective
multilayered (comparative more multilayered, superlative most multilayered)
Having more than one layer.
A good story, just like a good sentence, does more than one job at once. That's what literature is: a story that does more than tell a story, a story that manages to reflect in some way the multilayered texture of life itself. Karen Thompson Walker
Home is always the impossible subject, multilayered and maddening. Paul Theroux
Along with several photographs, these headlines also show that a small island-state’s multilayered history is never far from the surface. Source: Internet
In materials science 3D AFM topographic image of multilayered palladium nanosheet on silicon wafer, with Tower of Hanoi-like structure. citation In 2014, scientists synthesized multilayered palladium nanosheets with the Tower of Hanoi like structure. Source: Internet
Expertly directed and beautifully acted, this lush period drama from Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Steven Canals burst onto the scene at the start of Pride Month, earning 10s across the board for its multilayered performances and introspective writing. Source: Internet
In theory, it is easy to imagine structures (multilayered, networks or crystals) of white or colorless matter that appear colored under the effect of light. Source: Internet